Let’s Be Wild Weekly Photo Challenge – Fall

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I’m participating in the LetsBeWild.com Wild Weekly Photo Challenge! This week’s challenge is: Fall. Wish me luck!

There isn’t a lot of fall foliage in San Diego but sumac trees are a treat to spot. Their leaves display various shades of yellow, orange and red and the tree also features grapes of crimson red seeds in between the leaves.

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Weekly photo challenge: Fall - a sumac's colorful fall foliage

And more sumac!

Weekly photo challenge: Fall - a sumac's colorful fall foliage
Weekly photo challenge: Fall – a sumac’s colorful fall foliage
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16 thoughts on “Let’s Be Wild Weekly Photo Challenge – Fall

    • Thanks! I saw blue sky like that yesterday and I thought about you. You could look one way and see bright deep blue sky and turn around and see washed out blue almost grey sky. It all depends which way you look at it!

        • Haha, oooohhh, so sad… Well, you’d love today then. I’m enjoying huge puffy clouds ranging from bright white to dark grey, they’re beautiful! We’re getting a few showers today and I keep looking for a rainbow since it’s always very sunny. No luck so far. And if you’d listened to the news yesterday, you’d think we’d be getting a giant rainstorm, so this is a joke. Here’s my post on Facebook about today’s weather: “Only in Southern California can people see 3 raindrops fall and call it a rainstorm.”

    • Thank you for stopping by! I’m glad you enjoyed my photos. I’m lucky enough to enjoy blue skies most days of the year, here in San Diego.

    • Thanks for stopping by! I think you’ll have to expand your horizons or find a photo from “your” fall season. Living in San Diego makes it a challenge to find colorful foliage, so you have to really look around to find something like sumac. It has to be the most colorful tree in town.

      • hey! thanks so much! i found several photos that will work well. the post is in drafts; thanks for reminding me. i’ll quit reading posts and get back to it!! z

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