Fall comes late to NOLA…

People think we don’t have fall here.  We do, it’s just for a few weeks in December and January.  And spring begins by the end of the month with some of the magnolias blooming early!  I’ve been enjoying the gold and crimson leaves while traveling the neighborhood.

Sycamores across the street still hanging on to a few golden leaves…

sycamoreJust a few fall figs left on the tree…

figOaks across the street, not as fiery as some years, maybe because this is the second set of leaves post-Isaac….oaksI love these flame colors.  Makes me happy.  Especially with a blue sky above!crimson leavesWhat are the trees around you looking like these days?  Snow-covered?  In summer splendor (southern hemisphere)?  Tropical and green? Whatever season they’re in, I hope you’re enjoying them – trees are such incredible organisms.

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About Carla

I coach women who are ready to stop postponing joy and start living their wild and precious lives. Nature and NOLA retreats, Appalachian Trail courses, personal coaching and more. Learn more at livingwildandprecious.com.
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4 Responses to Fall comes late to NOLA…

  1. cocomino says:

    The last photo is awesome. :)

  2. Stef says:

    Your last pic is gorgeous. It really does feel like fall!

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