I had planned to blog about something else this morning, but after I got done painting my square, I happened to look outside and saw the moody atmospheric effect that fog was giving to my pond, and I had to take some photos.
Living in the Interior of British Columbia, I pay a lot of attention to the changing of the seasons, and this year the coming of Fall was unusual. Usually when Fall is on the horizon, we start to get some days of autumn-like weather that starts to acclimatize us to what is coming. This year it stayed sunny and warm until the official start of Fall, and then...BAM, it was on us.
Suddenly there was snow on the mountaintops, rain and damp weather, and it became obvious that Fall had fallen. I have felt cold ever since. I had not been given a chance to acclimatize.
When I first saw the photo above blown up on the computer screen, I noticed that I had missed one apple when I picked the tree. Can you see it? It is just above the red Boston Ivy vine.
You can view my paintings at: davidmarchant2.ca
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