Early Fall Color in Drought Areas ~ Around the Yard





It is not uncommon to see Fall colors in August in our area of Northeast Ohio. The sight of the changing colors  reminds me that Winter is on the way and that it is time to order fuel oil to supplement our wood burning stove. 

The trees that are under more stress from the drought are turning color more quickly. The leaf in the first picture came from one of the tall old sugar maple trees on the West side of our yard.

A wasp worked over some blossoms near the formerly wet swampy area below the big hill. A small frog hopped away and big spider hurried to safe place to avoid my feet as I checked out some things around the garden. It is a hot day today and my tolerance for working outside in the heat is very low. The cooler weather that is forecast for our area will be welcome. 

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