A photo a day of Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills & Palos Verdes Estates, located on the hills of PV peninsula at the southwestern tip of Los Angeles county
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Fall Color in Worthington, Ohio - PVDP on Travel
Color on and along High Street in the very charming, all American town in the heart of Ohio.
The only plant that turns that shade of red (from the first photo) in Los Angeles is Poison Ivy. Many years back I took Amtrak to Chicago during the fall season.
Come visit, yesterday went weird so I've responded in kind (it's the way I like it).
17 comments:
The colors are nice.
The autumn colors of trees are just so lovely! Almost makes me wish we had an autumn. Almost… ;)
Beautiful fall colors. Love that little tree lined street :)
Are you having fun?!
I love it when there is as much on the floor as up the trees..
No all American street without a pick up truck!!
you have succeeded to capture of the wonderful colors
oh my goodness ...these photos are just beautiful! A wonderful example of an American hometown.
Lovely colours
this is absolutely brilliant!!!
The only plant that turns that shade of red (from the first photo) in Los Angeles is Poison Ivy. Many years back I took Amtrak to Chicago during the fall season.
Come visit,
yesterday went weird so I've responded in kind (it's the way I like it).
What vivid colours. I like the one with the flag in best. Thaks for keeping us posted on your trip :)
Just to echo everyone else, great colours!
Wow! And I thought we had a good fall... These are beautiful!
Oh you aren't far from my childhood home-- about 33 miles southeast on rt 33 (and birthplace of Gen. Sherman).
You really nailed the best of autumn color in these pix, Tash!
I like your travel series, and especially the reflections on the car's roof.
"Bibi" is off to Romania this weekend, so let's see on Monday what she brings back!
You're so lucky to travel so much. It's gorgeous here!
This looks like a Norman Rockwell painting!
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