Michael's View: Saying Good-Bye to Fall 2009...

Saying Good-Bye to Fall 2009...

Good-bye Fall 2009...

In most parts of this great nation, fall 2009 is a mere memory. Gone are the brilliant colors. Gone is the crunch of leaves under one's feet. Gone are the squeals of children, jumping in the piles you so worked so hard to rake. Yes, fall 2009 is just a memory.

While looking through the many pictures I took this year, this is one of the few that I took on the Scenic Harpeth River that meanders through Franklin, Williamson County and Metro Nashville. In Tennessee, the "Scenic" designation means that it is a protected water way... 

Scenic Harpeth River


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Comments

Your photo is perfect and serene.  With my eyes I can hear the leaves rustling as I walk under the  trees.

Posted by Phoenix Retirement Communities Sun City Grand real estate homes (Sun City Grand Leolinda Bowers Ken Meade Realty) over 2 years ago

Hey, Michael. What an amazing photo. I appreciate you sharing this with us. Thanks, Jim

Posted by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (Brand Name Real Estate) over 2 years ago

If we have any color left but green and grown, I haven't found it yet!

Posted by Susie Blackmon~Ocala~Horses~Western Wear~Horse Farms~Marketing. over 2 years ago

Wow!  That is a stunning photo.  I don't think the colors were nearly as vibrant this year in Georgia.  After a prolonged drought we were inundated with rain in the Atlanta area.  We never really got that first hard frost, and the trees and colors were just kind of bland looking.  Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) over 2 years ago

This is definitely an eye catching photo.  The colors are much more brilliant than the photos I just posted of turning leaves.   Great shot!

  

Posted by Debra Walsh Hudson Valley NY Real Esta 845.294.8800 (Keller Williams Realty Goshen, NY - Realtor) over 2 years ago

Michael..what a beautiful Picture..Yes the beautiful colors are gone..the bare colors of the cold winter are coming...

Posted by Hannah Williams (Re/Max Eastern inc.) over 2 years ago

Michael - The great thing about living in Williamon county is that you don't have to go far to see beauty. This is a great shot.

Posted by The Brewer Group Franklin TN Homes (Benchmark Realty) over 2 years ago

Michael, that is a gorgeous photo!  A wonderful memory of a beautiful season.  We were lucky to have a dramatically colorful fall here in New England too this year.

Posted by Marian Pierre-Louis - Metrowest Boston (Fieldstone Historic Research) over 2 years ago

This has to be the best fall photo I have seen of Franklin, Michael.

Posted by Mike Nastri Franklin TN Homes (Keller Williams Realty) over 2 years ago

That was a beautiful photo and accompanying story Michael. You sure do have the hang of this photoblogging. All the best!

Posted by San Diego Real Estate Voice authored by William Johnson GRI CRS e-Pro CDPE (RE/MAX Associates) over 2 years ago

Stunning color, Mike! We have the aspens that turn every year, and are very beautiful, but nothing like this grows up here!

Debi

Posted by Debi Boucher - "Realtor Showcase" Real Estate Photography/Virtual Tours ( Real Estate Showcase Photography) over 2 years ago

Hey those trees in your photos look just like the real deal in my yard, and on the ground and all over the place are the leaves.  Just like magic -- they were on the trees now on the ground!  Wonder how they will get off the lawn and everywhere??? ulg..

Posted by Rosemary Brooks-The Mother & Daughter Realty Team (EMBARCADERO Investments - 866-543-0461) over 2 years ago

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