Yeah, they are starting to turn here. This is a weir fall so far, as some of the trees have already lost some or most of their leaves, without them really turning color first.
A coiuple/few more weeks & we'll be full of color in upstate NY.
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Yeah, they are starting to turn here. This is a weir fall so far, as some of the trees have already lost some or most of their leaves, without them really turning color first.
A coiuple/few more weeks & we'll be full of color in upstate NY.
Oddly enough, I noticed there are more trees that have turned as you go a little south of here towards the middle of Ohio. ours are just starting, but alot were "rained" off the trees last week.
i wish :( The leaves don't change colors here- we don't get to experience fall really. but, i am going camping in the smoky mountains in a couple weeks, so, atleast this year, i will get a short lived fall. :)
I live in Salt Lake City, UT and there is some color here and there. In the mountains it's changing quite a bit, you can see from the valley. I'm hoping I can get my mom to go driving up there to see all the beautiful colors.
Nope, our leaves don't 'turn'. As said before, they die from lack of water and then when they get all brown and crispy, they fall to the ground. Instead of having wonderful leaves of different shades of orange and red, we have lots of piles of brown, crispy, dead leaves. Sooo beautiful :rolleyes: :p
Yes! They've been changing colours for 3 weeks now, and there's tons on the ground.