| The Alberta prairie was unusually green this year, due to unseasonably heavy rainfall. |
| As autumn approached the prairie, the greens faded while yellows and beiges became more predominant. |
| Ever patient, Lindy waits while I take a photograph of the sky, then lets me take one of her, too. |
| In our yard, some trees were bare and ghostly even before other trees turned yellow. |
Photos by Richard Schear and Kay Davies.
Posted for the My World Tuesday meme.

Lovely shots - especially of Lindy!
ReplyDeletegorgeous Autumn shots.
ReplyDeleteFall has arrived for many of us! Great pics of Lindy! Hope your week is off to a great start, Kay! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Changing seasons bring rebirth, new life and new hope.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Autumn.
Happy Tuesday there KAy... wow your view is fantastic ... love Lindy! such a cutie fella.. dropping by.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of seasonal changes.Linday is very cute.
ReplyDeleteI have so much to learn. For some reason (don't asky me why) I thought prairies would be flat as a pancake! Great to see they aren't!
ReplyDeleteI love those gently rolling hills. I bet Lindy does as well!
ReplyDeleteThe prairie is beautiful - as is Lindy, nice world you live in!
ReplyDeleteYour world is very beautiful. The prairie looks so lovely and great shot of your dog.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, it seems to be a very uneven fall as far as the trees go. Your Lindy reminds me of my Goldie Girl.
ReplyDeleteBelle le tue foto... dolcissima Lindy :)
ReplyDeleteBuona giornata.
Myriam
Autumn is always a very colourful season. Thanks again for your second visit Yes Abel Tasman had been around, but Captain Cook a hundred years later, was better, for he treated the Maoris with respect, which the Dutch crew of Abel Tasman didn't. Tasmania is named after him and in Australia there is a region called Arnhemland which is named after the Dutch city of Arnhem.
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