A couple of years ago around this time, I started a project called my Year of Trees. I took a picture of the same street every week for a year, noting the changes to the trees that line that road and then put it into a video. I really enjoyed it and a number of my readers did too, so I decided to reprise it. But I wanted to focus on a different area. So I decided to go to Marymoor Park, a large park in the area with a number of vantage points and took a year of pictures there. Now, I’m starting a third year and decided to make it easier on me. A year in my yard, focusing on the walkway, my Japanese lace maple, and the front walk. So without any more ado…here we go.

Week 7: We’ve had a dry, cool week, but the mists are in now and this morning, the fog was thick. It’s even thicker than when I took the picture about an hour ago, and part of me is tempted to go re-take it but eh…it’s pretty no matter what. So looking forward to the clocks going back–we hate daylight savings time and wish it would go away forever (my body never adjusts to the shift forward).

 

Autumn Walkway

 

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  • 10/29/2017 at 4:57 pm
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    Love the mist in the trees. This is a great picture. I’m with you I hate daylight savings time. It has long outlived any usefulness it may have originally had. I don’t understand why the rocket scientists in Congress expanded it a few years ago. Ok now getting off my soapbox.

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