Celebrating Halloween Colors

I wanted to share some of the brilliant colors I captured on my walk today, Halloween, the 31st of October.

Maple Late October
A golden maple beckons at the end of the driveway (Photo by Nancy Marie Allen)

With November nearly upon us, the foliage colors are slowly changing to soft golds and russets but there are still many bright reds to be found.

Late October Vignette
Late October Vignette of Burning Bush, Sedum and Grasses (Photo by Nancy Marie Allen)

Although the plants above were intentionally placed together, there are many scenes in the natural landscape where colors also complement each other as if by design.

Reds and Greens Late October
Golds, Reds, and Greens of Late October (Photo by Nancy Marie Allen)

Pumpkins along an old New England stone wall will thrill early Trick or Treaters with their bright orange pops of color.

Pumpkins Late October
Bright pumpkins celebrate the season  (Photo by Nancy Marie Allen)

Color is everywhere right now; one just has to take the time to enjoy it.

Happy Halloween, Everyone!

Japanese Maple Late October
A Japanese Maple punctuates the landscape with brilliant red (Photo by Nancy Marie Allen)

2 Replies to “Celebrating Halloween Colors”

  1. I think you are so very lucky to be able to walk in such a beautiful place. Those autumn leaves are the most glorious colours, particularly the golden maple in its luminous gold.

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