More Autumn

This week, the Western Larch had their last blast of gold.

Midweek, about half the gold was on the ground … half still in the trees and some amount of the ground gold made its way into the house as usual! But the mess is worth the beauty.

Through the week, we had a lot of morning mist and freezing fog. It is a damp cold that I feel worse than a blizzardy day in the middle of winter, but it is so beautiful!

A little fog, some blue sky, the waning gold … this is Autumn in Northwest Montana!

My favorite photo from the week.

Today, Time change Sunday, it is off and on squally (snow and graupel) with a few brief sun breaks…

First fire :)

3 Responses to “More Autumn”

  1. Sue

    Your fire looks so cozy…haven’t had my first fire yet…holding out for a little longer!

  2. Margaret

    Lovely atmospheric photos. And the fire looks so cosy. It is still unseasonably warm here with daytime temperatures over 20°C.

  3. Liz

    Sue and Margaret,

    Yes, a cozy fire on a cold, damp, blustery day! It has been cold enough for a fire before this, but it is so easy to get this little house too hot that I held off!

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