November Colors
The wisteria golden leaves in the western red cedar on November 3.
The leaves are beginning to fall off of the front tree on November 3. There are still quite a lot of leaves on the tree now, and many more on the ground that need to be raked and mulched with the mower.
The front tree, shooting from the street.
More photos from our trip last summer. The van in front of the buildings with the little church at the top of the hills at Lebret, Sask.
Close up of the Lebret Church with the stations of the cross.
A view of the Qu'appelle valley from Fort Qu'appelle.
This old stone building along the railroad tracks looks well kept up and yet it appears vacant. The land around it is in a full bloom canola crop.
The leaves are beginning to fall off of the front tree on November 3. There are still quite a lot of leaves on the tree now, and many more on the ground that need to be raked and mulched with the mower.
The front tree, shooting from the street.
More photos from our trip last summer. The van in front of the buildings with the little church at the top of the hills at Lebret, Sask.
Close up of the Lebret Church with the stations of the cross.
A view of the Qu'appelle valley from Fort Qu'appelle.
This old stone building along the railroad tracks looks well kept up and yet it appears vacant. The land around it is in a full bloom canola crop.
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