What a whirlwind of a month! I give October top marks for a month of great weather allowing plenty of outdoor adventure.
Overall, the unseasonably warm fall has meant that we are about 3 weeks behind changing leaf colour and trees shedding their foliage. We are in the final days of the month and the trees surrounding our backyard are still mostly green.
These are the sights of October in my corner of the world. Click on any photo to enlarge.
Penetanguishene – on the Trans-Canada Trail
Durham Region on the Trans-Canada Trail
In Port Hope to catch the salmon fighting upstream to spawn
Along Scarborough Bluffs
Toronto – Lower Don River
Changing Seasons is a monthly photo feature hosted by Max at Cardinal Guzman.
After a 3 year run, Max has decided that Changing Seasons will come to an end this December.
As I mentioned in my September post, for the remainder of the year, I will also be including a photo from each of the prior years of this challenge.
Such a magnificent place to live.
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I couldn’t agree more! 🙂
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I always look forward to your photos Joanne, but these are just awesome! I love how you’ve captured the autumn colours. It’s story book stuff for me, we don’t get that sort of colour in Australia.
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Thanks Annie. Where I’m from in the North, we don’t get colours like this either. Seeing autumn in the south (in Canadian terms 😉) has been a treat for me. I’ve had a fascination with the trees ever since!
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It’s good to know that you’re back on the bike after that accident.
Lovely photos and it was great to see the photo from 2016 again. I love that shot.
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Thanks Max.
This time I made a point of getting back on my bike a few weeks after the accident while my collarbone was still broken. It was obviously very uncomfortable, but that whole ‘getting back up on the horse’ really does work.
I’m loving my trail bike and so glad I bought one in the spring. Trail riding is so much nicer than road riding – especially anywhere near here.
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It’s much more interesting than roads too. 😎
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No argument there!!
Plus I only have to worry about avoiding chipmunks and squirrels rather than getting hit by cars.
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INCREDIBLE photos. Your world looks a lot like mine now, here in the Boston area. Our leaves turned late, also, and the colors were astounding until we got that huge wind and rain storm Sunday night into Monday. Now many of the trees are bare. Sad.
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Yeah, the winds have been wrecking havoc here too and there are now more bare trees than not 😕 Can’t complain though – we had a good run of weather this autumn.
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For sure. 70 degrees here on November 3rd, when it’s usually at least 20 degrees colder. I’m off for my second walk! ;-0
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You used your time for fun. I did yard work. Ugh.
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Ugh! But bet your yard looks great! xo
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This is one gorgeous part of the world. 🙂 I wonder how long we are going to notice such phenomena before it hits us that there is no going back. Waiting for the imminent desert over here…
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Beautiful colors, Joanne. It’s far prettier in your corner of Canada than it is here. It turned colder last week…the end of biking, the feel of winter. Glad you enjoyed October to the max.
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The colder weather you started to experience last week has now hit us as well. The feel of winter is definitely in the air. I guess it had to happen eventually 😕
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Those colors are beautiful Joanne! The colors are finally turning nice here. I was able to get out some between the rain and the cold front blowing in. I’m hoping to have some nice days before it all turns to brown! 🙂
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The thing I’ve learned about the shoulder seasons is that the idea of a ‘nice’ day needs to be loosely applied. Even gray, uninspiring days can make for a great outing. Unfortunately yesterday wasn’t one of them. Not only were the winds gale force, but we got rained on – a lot. That wasn’t supposed to happen!!
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Beautiful photos, Joanne…each whispers Autumn.
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Thank you 🙂
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So wonderful to have the warm fall and wow you have had some beautiful exploring. The snow started to fall here today. Boo hoo.
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It’s much too early for snow, in my opinion. Unfortunately, I think we’re going to see a lot of it this winter.
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We have shoveled twice today already. I’m trying to think of it as good exercise. Not completely working.
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Ugh. Plus you’ve been getting some nasty cold weather to go with it. You have my sympathy.
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Aww well hard to complain when we live in such an amazing country.
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I keep telling myself that snow is character building.
It’s not working 😏
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I feel have developed quite a bit of character in the last 48 hours. That or frostbite. 🙂
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😀😀
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We have been so lucky to have this lingering season, You were able to capture so many beautiful photos. Hope we get a few more good weeks yet!
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Thanks 🙂
I’ve put in my request for more of this lovely fall weather, but Nature has an annoying habit of ignoring me 😉
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Such beautiful pictures, Joanne. I liked the bridge with (your?) bicycle one the best. – Marty
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Thanks Marty – yes, that is my trail bike. This was, without a doubt, my favourite ride of the year 🙂
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Lovely photos of a changing season. 🙂
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Thanks Judy. I suspect Mother Nature is being kind to us right now because winter is going to be a tough one.
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That trail lined with orange trees is magnificent!
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That is autumn at its best, when you can walk down an orange corridor like this with dry leaves slowing falling down around you.
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Just came home from a weekend up north. Finally, some colour! This autumn has definitely brought some unusual weather for this time of year. Won’t be long before the snow flies⛸🎿🏒⛷☃️❄️
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It’s been a wonderful long, slow fall and I wish we could cling to it even longer … but yes, I think the snows aren’t far away 😕
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It’s been a weird weather year, hasn’t it? Gorgeous photos, Joanne. Some are totally green and others such a bright yellow. Beautiful All. I’m so glad you had the beautiful month to enjoy the changing season. 🙂
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Thanks Diana. It certainly has been a weird weather year all around. I suspect it’s to become the new norm.
For now, I will continue to enjoy these pretty bits while I can 🙂
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Lovely October images Jo. And there is some autumnal colour, just not as much as previous years looking at those photos. We seem to have gone from green to brown. The couple of storms we have had recently have blown most of the leaves off before they had chance to turn colour. I hope you don’t have a bad winter. Who can tell these days?
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Sadly, the forecast here is for a heavy snow winter. The Great Lakes are too warm which will delay freezing – if they in fact will freeze at all. Unfortunately that translates into a lot of precipitation … i.e. snow. NOT my favourite 😕
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Warm bodies of water may be our downfall. More wet weather and storms 😦
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Sadly, yes. 😕
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It’s beautiful there! I like the lamp in the first image too.
Our Ginko is one the last to turn and shed its leaves on our street. I noticed its green color is duller so change is coming.
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We’ve had heavy winds the past couple of days, so the trees are looking pretty bare in many areas. The colder weather is now upon us 😕
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We have a poem in Afrikaans that states October is the most beautiful month (probably because it is spring here in South Africa) but obviously that is true in Canada as well!
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I would have to agree that October is the most beautiful month too. Some years it’s too wet and cold to really enjoy, but this year has been a treat 🙂🍁🌿
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Beautiful! We’ve been a bit cheated on autumn here. It seems to have hurried up and I’m hoping one of these days will be warm and sunny before it’s all fallen down completely!
Thanks for sharing your pretty pictures! It’s a gift you’ve provided 🙂
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Thanks Joey. I’m glad I got to enjoy this wonderful fall while it lasted. Now it’s much colder and gray … I think snow will be here before long 😕
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We had some snow over the weekend, but it didn’t stick.
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Ugh!! Funny that you should see snow before we did … but we got a bucket load of rain.
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Same, and much more to come this week.
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Double Ugh!!
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I know in the dead of winter, people might be envious of the Florida green…but we do miss out on fall foliage. Sure we’ll get a stray peek once in awhile but never the beauty that takes your breath away.
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I agree … and yes, by January I will be craving Florida weather.
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All fabulous – but I’m drawn in particular to the Port Hope shot. There’s a quality to the lighting that grabs me.
Nicely done.
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I like that one too Maggie. Had to go back and have another look.
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If I was a better photographer, I would have captured some of these large fish actually in flight as they navigated the “steps”. It was fascinating to watch.
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I wanted to capture salmon leaping upstream in Ludlow, but I never got to see one!
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Oh, we saw huge pools of fish resting at each step along the river. We even caught several of them fighting their way up stream. What I didn’t see was the famed churning water of fish grandly leaping into the air to clear the step.
We were there towards the end of the migration, and I think these latecomers were just too tired. It was sad to see so many of them who simply couldn’t finish the journey and were dead on the shores.
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They do seem to make such hard work for themselves. On the river in Ludlow they created salmon runs through the weirs so they no longer had to leap up them.
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In some places, the opposite has happened here.
Some invasive species have been found in the Great Lakes. Certain waterways that spill into the Great Lakes have had ‘steps’ introduced to them to help prevent these invasive species from migrating further upstream.
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Thanks Maggie. It was quite interesting to watch the salmon trying to swim upstream. What an arduous journey – ending badly for many of them.
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Glad the weather cooperated so you could get out and enjoy those gorgeous vistas!
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It’s been a particularly good one!
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These are some beautiful fall photos, Joanne. I’m so gald you got a little extra time to enjoy the outdoors.
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It’s one of the joys of being retired. I get to enjoy a beautiful day when it happens … and we’ve had so many of them lately 🙂
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I love the autumn leaves. That’s something we don’t get much of, in California, except up in the mountains. Beautiful pics.
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Thanks Tippy. It’s been a great month and I’ve enjoyed being outdoors whenever possible.
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Great images commemorating what, for me, is the very best season of the year. As an added bonus, your corner of the world is my corner of the world. It’s wonderful to see gorgeous and familiar sights.
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… and what a lovely corner of the world we have 🙂❤️
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Excellent photos – especially the 3rd one, that’s my favorite. I love this time of year (although Spring is my favorite) because there is something magical about hiking through the leaves and watching the trees undress for winter. Glad you’re having an extended season!
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I agree that hiking in autumn has a magical quality. It’s so beautiful, I can “almost” forget what’s coming next.
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You really have had a beautiful October! Your photos are beautiful. Autumn colors call to me, as do paths in the woods. Such an interesting corner of the world you have here.
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I am starting to appreciate how interesting my little corner really is. Although I live in the biggest city in Canada, access to nature is not hard. Even within the heart of the city, it’s easy to “lose” the hustle.
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You have the best of both worlds. Thanks for sharing it!
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Lovely photos Joanne! It’s been a spectacular fall, for sure.
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It most certainly has, and I’m hoping to squeeze out a couple more weeks!
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Lovely collection making me oh so nostalgic for Fall. I had hoped we would be in the U.S. to experience it, but when we left mid Sept. after a 6 week visit, still no signs of Autumn. Oh well…maybe next year.
I partcularly love the lake photos and the wooden walkway. Blissful.
Peta
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This is by far my favourite time of year, Peta, and it’s been extra special because it’s been lingering. That’s a rarity and I’m trying to squeeze every minute of enjoyment out of it!!
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Great set of images, lovely colours. I’m going to have to dust off the mountain bike. 🚲🙂
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One of the reasons why I really wanted a trail bike was so I could take better advantage of the shoulder seasons and even the winter if possible.
I’m hoping this winter is mostly snow-free like the last one, but rumour has it that will be an ugly one. Sigh. The possibility of more outdoor cycling may be coming to an end until the spring.
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Hope it will be a mild winter for you. My trouble is I don’t go out often enough on the bike, and when I do I ache for days afterwards 😕.
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If you are really serious about cycling more, perhaps you might want to consider having your bike fit corrected. If your bike hasn’t been properly adjusted for you, each ride will feel miserable. Even a small adjustment in your seat can make a world of difference.
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That’s a good idea, the place I bought from is not very far away, also considering wearing 2 pairs of padded shorts 🙂
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hehehe!!
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I fully agree with the above comment. These photos make me want to HIKE! You’ve captured Octobers’ beauty brilliantly!
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I am up very early this Sunday morning to meet a blogger I’ve never met before for a hike on the Bruce Trail.
The temperature right now is hovering around the freezing mark and after a restless night, I’m wondering what on earth I was thinking 😉
I do know what you mean though. This time of year begs to be enjoyed outdoors!!
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Oh, wow! What a great set of Fall photos, Joanne!
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Thanks Angela. Here I was complaining a few weeks ago about how flat and unremarkable the colours have been this fall – and yet, when I put this post together, my photos seemed to tell a different story 😃
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Here in Southern California, where we don’t get much of the fall colors so consider yourself lucky! We were in Washington, D. C. last week and hoped to catch some of that but the fall colors are late this year so we got nothing… 🙁
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Yes, timing it everything and with such a warm fall, the colours are much later than usual.
Some people find autumn really depressing because everything is decaying and winter is coming, but I prefer to enjoy it for its beautiful display.
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enjoyed your photos – and liked the bike near the bridge one the most – but the fall colors are with me too. and October gets high marks for me for many reasons – such a delightful month 🙂
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This is my favourite time of year and Mother Nature has provided us with a long, slow fall to enjoy – and I have!!
That particular bike ride was one of my favourites of the entire year! Not only do I love the photo, I love the memories of that day!
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Oh that is so nice to read – 🍁🍁🍂🍂
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Even though we don’t get the blazing fall leaves like you do, October is a favorite of mine too. I’ll be sorry to see it go. I love your photos!
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As the end of the month barrels down on us, I’m feeling a little wistful. It’s been one of the best and I guess it’s normal to feel a bit sad when a good time comes to an end.
However, I have lots to look forward in November, so I’ll keep my chin up 🙂
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Thanks for sharing such stunning pictures. The idea of including fall pictures from last couple of seasons is fantastic. 😊
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Thanks. The idea came to me only because these are the last couple of months of this challenge. I shall miss it.
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Beautiful. My favorite shots are the two with the paths between the trees. I always like the feel of invitation and travel that those type of shots give. We’re behind on color here, too, although the change has begun. Hopefully all the leaves won’t blow off the trees before we can enjoy them. 🙂
janet
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Same thing with the leaves down here Joanne 😞 There are spots of color but nothing like the usual brilliant color. Judging by your beautiful images you are a little bit ahead of us, at least some leaves are on the ground 😀 Just remember there is no global warming or as President Donald McCheeto says “its a Chinese hoax”
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So beautiful! 😍
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That’s a lot of green still! Here, autumn colours are almost over and the winter has officially arrived. By the way, I like the idea of including a photo from the previous year. I think I can see the difference, but I might be only imagining it.
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These pictures make me want to grab my hiking boots, a backpack, and the dogs and leave everything behind me -for just a short while. Gorgeous, just gorgeous.
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