Early this morning (it was still dark) I was in the kitchen making coffee when my morning newspaper was delivered. We had a hard rain overnight and I thought that it was still raining lightly. I looked out the window and at first thought boy those are big raindrops, then wow the wind is really blowing those raindrops around and then it clicked. Snowing hard, big wet flakes.
Almost all of the leaves are off of the trees and we are forecast to have a warm day, the last one for this week and maybe for a while. November marks the transition from summer activities to winter and at the moment it shows. All of my equipment for a variety of activities is out in the garage.
Only an inch or so and it will be gone as soon as the sun comes out. Still a pretty contrast with the colored leaves. This sure has been a beautiful fall for the eyes. I fished on Megunticook Lake in Camden on Friday with some folks from Louisiana who had never seen fall foliage and they raved about the scenery at every turn. Reminding me again how fortunate I am.