Or some would say Fall.
Both words for this season of the year come from England centuries ago, before the second coming of colonists to North America.
I'm counting the so-called Native Americans as the continent's first colonists.
The term "Fall" is generally believed to come from the concept of the leaves falling from the trees.
But even before Autumn and Fall there was a name for this time of the year.
Can you guess it?
It was called "Harvest", for obvious reasons.
All of this amounts to me showing you some photos I took last week high up on Mingus Mountain, just a handful of miles from my home.
How did I reach this wild and rugged land?
I thought you'd never ask.
Via the winding road you can see in the distance.
It's a lovely drive in any season of the year.
Well, maybe not winter when there can be snow on the road.
nice scenes. thanks for the autumish, harvest time, fall tour of colors.
ReplyDeleteAspen's are lovely in the mountains in the fall.
ReplyDeleteNice photos.
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lovely countryside.
ReplyDeleteAutomne....is French...
Beautiful views!
ReplyDeleteSnow on the road? What's wrong with that?
That's a spectacular view.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful country and time of year. Thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the views there. That's quite a long and winding road.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, particularly with the color in No. 3!
ReplyDeleteI noticed those little tinges of orange and yellow on the horizon when we were driving back from Flagstaff last Sunday. Autumn, fall, & harvest are making the scene.
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