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Tag Archives: Fall
Who Knew?
When people outside of the area think of Youngstown, OH, and Northeast Ohio in general, they think of it as an old rust-belt area, which it was. The area however has done much to experience a resurgence. Traveling to Youngstown … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, colors, creek, Fall, grist, lanterman's mill, mill, mill creek, OH, ohio, rust-belt, youngstown
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Reaching for Gold
On my recent trip to Cleveland’s Lakeview Cemetary I came upon this statue on a gravestone that, just like me, seemed drawn to the golden leaves above! The fall colors at Lakeview were absolutely breathtaking that day. A few days … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, Cleveland, Fall, Foliage, gold, golden, grave, gravesite, lakeview, lakeview cemetery, Leaves, Northeast Ohio, OH, ohio, reaching, statue, visit
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Summer is Just a Memory Now
As I look out the window on this rainy day and absorb the reality of cold rain, balding trees, and piles of wet leaves covering the ground, I’m imagining the restful summer day I spent with friends back in July … Continue reading
Autumn Comfort
Something about this photo just conveys a sense of autumn comfort to me. Shooting outside at the Patterson Fruit Farm last week, I saw these bottles of oil inside the market. Their golden color drew me inside. From inside the … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, comfort, Fall, Leaves, maple, Oil, Patterson Fruit Farm
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Fall Colors
As I’ve said a number of times on the blog, I’m not much of a nature or landscape photographer, but occasionally the landscape is so compelling that it draws me out to photograph it! Most years, the autumn colors in … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, colors, Fall, food, geauga, Geauga County, gourd, gourds, Holiday, Kirland, Kirtland Hills, lake, lake county, Lake Erie, landscape, overlook, Patterson Fruit Farm, season, squash
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Monochrome Weather
When I entered this photo in an exhibit of Cleveland photos a few years ago, a viewer was overheard to say, “This photo, more than any others, captures the essence of a Cleveland winter.” Believe it or not, this photo … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, city, Cleveland, cold, Fall, gray, industrial, monochrome, Northeast Ohio, ohio, seasons, slush, snow, street, Weather, white, winter
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