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looks like a nice neighborhood; you got more leaves left than I do; unsurprisingly
I should note that this is a neighborhood near my work. The leaves are pretty much all down here at home (closer to the NY state border). I'll try to take some more pics this weekend.
I should note that this is a neighborhood near my work. The leaves are pretty much all down here at home (closer to the NY state border). I'll try to take some more pics this weekend.
Yea, that makes sense. For reason I thought you had moved away from NW New Jersey, but you were probably just considering it. NW New Jersey has about the same as here; used to remember your temps & weather were near exactly the same as mine.
So finally got warm 50s this morning... I was feeding the stove like it was mid winter past 9 days. I had to clean it out twice already which I don't usually do by mid November.
Good news is... These strong winds today will knock off any weak colored leaves and finally look winterish...
Bad news is........... November 19th and my backyard Maple is still green. Surreal.
I need to find some comparison shots from previous years.
Edit... Found 1 from last year..(and it was a bit late last yr too)
November 7, 2016 VS November 17, 2017. By now it would be thinning out with winds or rain all the yellow leaves would be falling but it's not even changed yet.
November 7, 2016 looks a vivid color did the tree ever look good this fall? Looks like it just turned a dull green & brown. Light is better is on the left photo though, right photo is underexposed. Falls colors were bad this year; though decent further north.
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