Any idea how Nanaimo compares to Seattle rain and gray-wise?
Down here Texas way, the trees are green or brown. Well, on my way to Dallas today, I even saw a few yellow, red, and rust-colored ones. But mostly green or brown. They just stay green until they suddenly turn brown. Just as suddenly all the leaves will drop off.
@Skye - the weather is genarally similar to Seattle - we're just a two hour drive north. But thanks to the rain shadow effect of Vancouver Island, we get more breaks from the wintery rains.
I love that last one, all misty and mysterious. I know you probably vote for number one.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Any idea how Nanaimo compares to Seattle rain and gray-wise?
ReplyDeleteDown here Texas way, the trees are green or brown. Well, on my way to Dallas today, I even saw a few yellow, red, and rust-colored ones. But mostly green or brown. They just stay green until they suddenly turn brown. Just as suddenly all the leaves will drop off.
I kinda miss fall.
That last pic is kinda like what it looks like here on WidderLake at the moment. But pretty none-the-less.
ReplyDelete@Skye - the weather is genarally similar to Seattle - we're just a two hour drive north. But thanks to the rain shadow effect of Vancouver Island, we get more breaks from the wintery rains.
ReplyDeleteWe've had lots of fog the last couple of days, too. I like the mysterious look of it unless I'm trying to drive through it.
ReplyDelete@Robena - Just depends whether I have to go out!
ReplyDelete@Skye - there, my dad answered. Knows better than me.
@widders - And often it's warmer than I expect it to be.
@JJJ - Indeed, then it's @*&$*#!