Wednesday, November 10, 2010
October Magic Hour
Autumn's vivid colors are now a memory up here in Maine. The last glorious display of our leaves was stripped off the trees by the recent lashing rain and wind that left many without power for days. Peter and I closed the cottage a mere three weeks ago. Our drive home through the back roads and small towns was spectacular as the sun slowly dropped in the sky. We arrived in Bucksport just in time to capture the October magic hour.
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It always goes so fast, doesn't it? But then, maybe thats why we appreciate it so much!
ReplyDeleteIs that the moon in #2 ? Lovely...
ReplyDeleteHello Stefan! It absolutely does...and never more than this year's action packed autumn!
ReplyDeleteBarbara ~ Yes, that's the moon rise. Thank you!