This Maple tree was captured off the balcony of the Gates Corporation office on October 6 by its Regional Sales Manager. The leaves are gone but the glorious memory remains!
Ach der feine Herr fotografiert nicht mehr selbst er lässt fotografieren(Guest photographer) ...HAHAHA! Just Kidding!...schönes Autumnphoto! Herzliche Grüsse aus Berlin
Thanks for your sassy, funny, clever, serious or encouraging comment! Tack sa mycket, merci beaucoup, vielen Dank, domo arigato, grazie mille, tusen takk, ansante sana, terima kasih, obrigado, Dank U wel, kiitos paljon!
I was bit by a foreign travel bug after my sophomore year in high school. I haven't found a cure for it, nor do I plan to. I visited India for 5 weeks in early 2009 and Europe in July 2009. My family and I spent 1 month in Sweden, Norway and Denmark in July 2010. In January 2012, I went to the foothills of the Himalayan mountains and a wedding in Jaipur, India. Then in May 2012, I returned to Japan and Bangkok, Thailand. My family and I spent 3 weeks in Paris, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany in August 2012.
Les couleurs automnales de ton pays sont incomparables (I wrote in French because I noticed that you can understand "my" language) :-)
ReplyDeleteA fine memento. Our leaves are still taking their time, but I guess it's only a matter of days now.
ReplyDeleteWill be bigger and better in the Spring.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I miss from America, colored leaves, falling leaves.
ReplyDeleteSuch nice color!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt was captured? Ah, the mysterious ways of the ever elusive Maple!
ReplyDeleteAch der feine Herr fotografiert nicht mehr selbst er lässt fotografieren(Guest photographer)
ReplyDelete...HAHAHA! Just Kidding!...schönes Autumnphoto!
Herzliche Grüsse aus Berlin
Maples are amazing in the Fall.
ReplyDeletehoooo boy....
ReplyDeleteMinny-sota's first season (road repair) is about to end and its second (and only other) season, snow, is about to begin...
(Some would argue for a third season, mosquitos, but in «Louis'» experience in Minny-sota, mosquitos and road repair are concurrent...)