I love it when Fall rolls around because if you know me even just a little bit or have been following my blog for awhile, you will know reds are my all-time favourite colours to work with and when the seasons change, the reds outside abound and are totally intriguing to look at.
First up is our Japanese maple just outside the front of our house. Look at those gorgeous reds bordering on purples! Lovely.
And just around the street side of our house is this lovely little plant. No idea what it's called but the bright pink red is fabulous! Most of the leaves have fallen off already.
And these two plants...both are exactly the same but are showing off reds in such a different way. Gorgeous!
Has your Fall season been unseasonably warm? It's been hitting double digits here in Southern Ontario for the entire month of October with no signs of it letting up. It's so warm out there I was able to just walk outside wearing a t-shirt and snap these photos. Sure hope this doesn't mean winter is going to hit us with a vengeance!
And these two plants...both are exactly the same but are showing off reds in such a different way. Gorgeous!
Has your Fall season been unseasonably warm? It's been hitting double digits here in Southern Ontario for the entire month of October with no signs of it letting up. It's so warm out there I was able to just walk outside wearing a t-shirt and snap these photos. Sure hope this doesn't mean winter is going to hit us with a vengeance!
I think the second plant is called a Burning Bush. I believe they can grow pretty big, actually. They're gorgeous!
Posted by: Shona | Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 11:22 PM
Oh! Thanks Shona...it's in our front yard landscaping at the corner of the house. Cool!
Posted by: RoxanneZYG | Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 11:32 PM
The Fall colors are gorgeous. One of my favorite season but we are in Spring now & it's so much warmer than usual.
Posted by: Ann | Thursday, 29 October 2009 at 09:06 PM
I always forget you're opposite in season over there in Australia. It's been a warm Fall for us too.
Posted by: RoxanneZYG | Thursday, 29 October 2009 at 10:05 PM