Sunday, November 3, 2013

Leaf-peeper’s Delight


The last week has been a leaf-peeper’s delight here at Meadow Glenn and throughout the Mid-Atlantic states as red maple trees—Acer rubrum—have displayed unusually brilliant fall colors.  A month ago I would have argued the lack of rain would mean dull fall leaves, but then the rains came and the leaves of the red maples turned into colors that stun the eye.

I’ve planted at least a dozen red maples at Meadow Glenn over the last 15 years or so, and many now are of a size to be noticeable when their summer green turns to fall red, orange, and gold.  Here are some photos that I took over the weekend.  I’ll save for last a photo of the tree we love the most—an ancient red maple now in the decline of age—aren’t we all?—that Ellen and I see every morning in the golden light of the rising sun as we gaze out our kitchen window.








Our Ancient Red Maple at sunrise

1 comment:

  1. lovely! we used to have a special HUGE maple we passed on the way to town in NH in the 1980's when we lived there--it absolutely glittered gold and burnished reds--was stunning-and sat as one came around a corner, on a hill--thanks for reminding me of that cameo....Anne Roy

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