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Lovely, Jacquie.
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Thank you, Robbie. Had to show off our national emblem 🙂
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What a great photo!
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Thanks, James. I love the contrasts between hard blue rocks (found everywhere here) and the delicate tracery on the leaf ❤
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Lovely!
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Thank you, Richa! I should have put my hand beside it, the leaf is huge!
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You never know what you may see. This poor leaf all alone. Great photo.
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Thanks, Michele! The cat was yanking on her leash to keep walking, but I managed to get the photo first, lol
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I can’t think of a better place for a leaf to settle. The stones make for a nice background. I took one like this the other day but with a blacktop background. In yours, one enhances the other. I remember a maple leaf bracelet my dad bought me when I was a child. I have Canadian relatives we’d visit often.
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Thank you, Mary. I think I had a bracelet like that, as well- made with different semi-precious stones?
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I think mine had one stone. Hard to remember.
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It is a nice texture, Jacquie. The contrast catches the eye.
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Thanks, Rob! High compliments coming from you 🙂
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Love it!
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Thank you!
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Oooh a great variety of texture, Jacquie. Such a sharp image — and timely too. Happy November hugs.
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Lol, I was just at your blog 🙂 Thank you, I love the leathery texture the leaves take on at this time of year.
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I haven’t seen fall colors yet (admittedly I don’t get out very far). I’m not sure what to expect. My big mulberry tree is still green. For all I know they might go straight from green to gone. My roses are still blooming, but it’s getting cold at night now. I expect the blooms won’t continue much longer. Autumn in the high desert. I’m truly blessed. More hugs.
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Have you tried mulberries? Mary Smith says they’re delicious
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