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It's that time of year again!

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look at that face :)
It's that time of year again here in Michigan, the leaves are starting to change!!!!!! One of are tree started loosing leaves, so i picked up a few and snapped a couple pics. It was still warm enough to get outside pics. Enjoy-John
The first one is my Abbott's okeetee
The second and third are my amel
and the fourth and fifth are my creamsicle...enjoy
 

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well thanks, the idea kind of just popped in my head while i was out pickin up the lawn. Thanks-John
 
thank you, thank you! Yeah, the leaves get sick this time of year up in Michigan, then they all die, and new little baby leaves come up and then they grow big and strong and the cycle starts all over again. Thats what i love about Michigan, the 4 seasons. thanks again, John
 
thanks, i love my abbott's, and it will be a while before the "little ones" come. thanks again-John
 
Great pictures.

This is the time of the year that I miss being up in the North County. I am origionally from Up-state New York...Middle of the Appilation Moutain Range...and this time of the year was always my favorite. Hopefully someday I will be able to go back.

Thanks for sharing the pictures and bringing back some great memories.
 
thanks, actually the "butter" is a REALLY light creamsicle. I dont care if you swipe my idea! I love living in the North and watching the leaves change. Thanks again-John
 
Really nice pictures! And I agree, the four seasons are great. I wouldn't be happy living anywhere I didn't get to see the leaves turn, or watch the snow fall, or see the first buds appear on the trees in spring. And warm summer nights watching the fireflies come out are wonderful too. :)
 
yeah, i love it when the fireflies come, it means its SUMMER time and we can go for family bike rides again. Then when leves start falling its hunting time. Snow falling ....SNOWMOBILING!!! and when the buds show up, its time to plant the garden.
 
Mary-Beth is KoRny said:
So pretty that I was temporarily brain dead! :p :grin01:

lol, when i first got her, a couple very experienced corn snake people though she was a butter. She is very light compared to her siblings, thats why i picked her out.
 
yep, luckly Michigans summers arent too long. I have my long johns out, i cant wait until snowfall, i got my snowmobile license last year so i can drie it by myself!!!!! thanks again,John
 
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