As I took a short walk this afternoon, I noticed that I have one bunch of brilliant yellow roses left. The birch tree leaves in the background are turning yellow as well–fall is now getting into full swing in southern California. We are ready for Thanksgiving!
Last of the roses found on a walk past my front garden.These yellow roses remain as southern California’s warm weather fades away.Fall colors starting earlier this year in southern California, with the last brilliant blooms stubbornly hanging on.
I am an avid nature and ecology lover and enjoy sharing my photography in my blog writings. I will often be out early in the morning or late in the evening with my camera, trying to capture the peacefulness and beauty around me.
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16 thoughts on “FOTD – November 18, 2022: Last of the Roses”
Your photos are fit for framing and making into notes. They are lovely and I enjoy all of your blogs.
Your photos are fit for framing and making into notes. They are lovely and I enjoy all of your blogs.
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Thank you! 😊 I’m glad you enjoy them! 😎
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Autumn roses are still beautiful! Love the colors of fall..great photogrphy!
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Thank you! 😊
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Mesmerizing yellow roses. Very lovely 🙂
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Thank you! 😊 They stand out because most roses are gone now.
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Just lovely.
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Glad you enjoyed! 😊
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Gorgeous photos
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Thank you! 😊
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what a gorgeous yellow
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ps and welcome back to squares
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Thanks! 😊 I enjoy your challenges!
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awww thanks
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They definitely stand out as the last bunch of roses. 😊😎
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