Fall Foliage
Right in front of our cabin, Goat Island has a superb display of maples turning yellow and orange. The swath of glorious colour paints up the hillsides through stream carved gullies and across expose rocky slopes.
Have you ever wondered how this colourful display occurs?
Fall days are noticeably shorter and trees start getting ready for winter. The presence of chlorophyll, and its green color, begins to diminish. This allows the yellow and orange colours to become more dominant. -- Margy
Your fall colour is even lovelier when reflected in the water of the lake, Margy.
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I agree with the first comment that the colors are lovelier in the water reflection.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors and reflections.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely view! The reflection in the water is exceptional:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors of fall! Glad you decided to share your photos on Orange you glad it's Friday. Thanks for joining and I hope to see you again next Friday. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteJust a wonderful time of year for photos!
ReplyDeleteDid you read about the boathouse/aerodrome in Muskoka? sigh.http://mymuskoka.blogspot.ca/2013/10/illegal-muskoka-boathouse-called.html
Cheers from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
Thanks Maria for sponsoring Orange You Glad It's Friday. And thanks to everyone else for stopping by and commenting.
ReplyDeleteJennifer - I did stop by and read your post about the boathouse aerodrome/hangar. Interesting.
Margy
Hi again,
ReplyDeleteI'm back to tell you that one of your photos will be featured on OYGIF this weekend. Hope you could drop by.
Maria