Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle and I stretched out our legs and our lungs on the sunniest day of the week with the longest walk we’ve taken in months.
Over the river and through the woods we went to …
No, that’s not it.
Through Norwood Park and around the blocks that surround the Little Bitty in the Syracuse city neighborhood of neighborhood we stepped off, for more than an hour, me savoring and snapping with my iPhone 6 and she sniffing and pulling me to the spots she wanted to investigate the most.
And still it feels so different than most years.
I found more color than our last journey through my street, certainly. Burning bushes in particular had finally decided to go red. Leaves in the trees, though, no dice.
And plenty of trees were still hanging on to full green. This a few days before the start of November.
Other trees, on the other hand, had gone past brown and dropped their leaves altogether.
And late plants were still in full bloom.
With the temperature around noon hitting more than 65º F, one of my industrious neighbors decided this was a day to hang a blanket out to dry across a front yard line.
I hate to keep Ellie B away from a good sniff there so they didn’t have to put in into the dryer to get rid of dog hair.
I know snow could come any day, really. There has been frost on the car windows several mornings, but not a heavy coating on the lawns yet. Peculiar autumn, this. Very.
How’s the general weather pattern been as we head to November where you live? What’s the latest you’ve hung laundry to dry outdoors? What do you want for weather for the next month?
We’ve had some light frost, and it’s suppose to be back in the 70s this week. This is the time of year it gets very confusing MBM.
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Elavator ride time of year, yes, MBC.
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Hi Mark, I wish I could hang stuff out on a line. Still looks like summer around here. Was in the 80s yesterday with not a cloud in the sky. We are supposed to have rain tomorrow (Monday), hope something comes of it. You can blame this all on El Nino, these weird weather patterns.
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El Nino may keep it warmer around here all winter, I read in our Sunday paper today, SD. That’s what half the weather people polled said. The other half said it may make it colder. I kid you not. 😮
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You guys have a doozy of a storm coming your way. It just rained for about the last 36 hours here and it’s moving in your direction. Yippee for rain!!!!!!
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I’m glad you’re soaking wet, SD. 🙂
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Been busy writing like a maniac. That rainy Monday made for a great writing day.
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We live in an HOA (Home Owners Association) and are not allowed to dry our clothes – or blankets – outdoors. More’s the pity. I always loved that fresh air smell on the laundry when I brought them indoors.
Love that red tree. Beautiful photos, Mark. 😉
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Rules are rules, Judy. I thought you’d like the changing color. 🙂
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ours has been mostly beautiful and up and down with temps. 30-70 depending on the day and time.
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Yes, 30 to 70 covers a wide range, you know, Beth? 🙂
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I love the smell of clothes hung on the line to dry Mark! Clothes lines are illegal in Calgary. Apparently they pose a danger to children. We had 12c/44f today, we’re expecting the same tomorrow but Sunday, it’s just gonna dip deep into the winter zone. Lovely photos, enjoy that weather while you can. ❤
Diana xo
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I never thought of clothes lines being a danger to children. I think they have a history of centuries getting along with each other. Hmmmmm. I guess, Diana. Please bundle up Sunday, dear Diana. ❤
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Hanging laundry outside doesn’t work in my neighborhood… too much traffic on the ground and in the air… I tried this once and had to put everything back in the washing machine. It’s not healthy to breathe anymore.
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That’s too bad, Ros. When it can be fresh, that’s a plus. 😦
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You say frost on the windshield already? Still blows my mind. As I type, rain is pummeling the house, as it has since the wee small hours. Some schools are closed, homes and businesses flooded, the river that causes damage at 27 feet is now over 35 ft and growing. People being rescued from their homes now in South Austin, and the rain, she just keeps a coming. Safe to say Halloween will be a mite muddy. But the dogs are curled up in the back patio fluffy chairs, keeping tabs. I’m sure Ellie B. is much more comfortable inside and dry.
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Be safe in the deluge, please, Kerbey and hubby and son. And two outside pooches, too! Right this second, Ellie B is outside-in, I guess, on the screened-in back porch, lying on the futon that backs up onto the house. 🙂
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We’ve had a bit of cold weather, but yesterday it was in the 70s. It was great having the windows open–the cats love it. 🙂 It’s a bit cooler today, but the sun is out and shining on the red, orange, and yellow leaves I can see from the window. We still have a lot of green and brown, too, but the colors seemed to pop a bit this week.
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It sounds like you’re getting the traditional autumn at last, Merril. Enjoy it, my friend.
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For the most part it still greatly resembles summer there. Here too. It’s been a little cooler lately, in the 50’s, but still no frost to be seen. Although I’m not a big winter fan, I am looking forward to our first snow.
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The first snow is always sort of thrilling, Me Who. The second snow, I am always sort of done with it … with months of white stuff ahead of me.
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I know… I believe it has to do with El Nina or El Nino! The jet stream is doing weird things! You are going to be warm next week and we are going to be cooler then usual. But that will be fun for us. We can have camp fires and big pots of soup or chili on the stove! Enjoy this neat weather pattern!
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I make the most of it, Nancy, and it sounds as if you are getting ready to rough it, my friend. 🙂
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Ha ha ha ha ! I’ll have chili on the stove!! Woo Hoo!!
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Enjoy it. All the colors will be white soon enough.
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You know from experience, my friend Scott.
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This weekend it’s supposed to get up near 90. It seems like Halloween is almost always hot here. It’s supposed to dip after that. Sounds about right.
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All those devils around does it to you, right, Marissa? 😮
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I am guessing so.
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It’s finally cooling down, this week it’s in the 70’s, but we’re expecting cooler weather next week along with some rain!
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I think you guys need that, Dora! 🙂
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Get out and enjoy your lovely long walks Terp its about to change!!! Gatorette
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I plan to as best I can, Gatorette. Thank you, my friend. 🙂
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I heard from a friend in Lake Placid they had snow flurries already!!! Have a great weekend! Gatorette
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Lake Placid can have snow in July, Gatorette. 😉
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no way!
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You have a great weekend, too.
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thank u
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My front yard tree is pretty much nekkid. My back yard oak can’t make up its mind what it wants to do. It’s dropped a lot of brownish leaves, but still has a lot of green on the branches as well…
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Confusing time, Bill. Not for the Royals, though. They are making my Mutts look kind of nekkid so far.
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As long as that nekkidness doesn’t extend to Bartolo Colon (shudder)….
Thanks to last night, we now get the rare treat of November baseball! I’ll have to research if anyone can join Alfonso Soriano in the exclusive club of players who have homered in a non-exhibition Major League game in 9 different calendar months (March-November)…
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That’s a good trivia question, Bill. Yeah. November baseball in New York City. Isn’t life grand? Brought to you by climate change!
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The trees are in full color now, dropping their leaves over the roads and sidewalks. The sound of rain pitter pattering on the freshly fallen leaves is very relaxing and lulls me into a peaceful place.
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That sounds like a great painting, Paul!
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Fall seems to be in full swing now, colorwise. A bit late, by all accounts. Leaves are still falling, mums still flowering, herbs still fresh. Kinda peculiar. Glad to have avoided frost on Bonnie Blue so far. We’re going to hit the 70’s again next week. I won’t complain, since the heat is done. Maybe a late start to winter will mean a shorter winter?
Pretty pictures everywhere here, Mark 🙂
Oh, and on a clear day, I will hang the wash as long as it’s above freezing. I don’t have my grandmother’s dedication to line drying in February, lol!
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Above freezing is needed for the line laundry, I do agree, Joey. In my single stint in my 40s, I’d hang dry some stuff in the backyard to avoid laundromat quarter-feeding, but not in the winter, that’s for sure!
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When we first moved into our house 20 years ago, I was happy that we had a clothes pole and clothes lines, and I loved hanging the sheets and towels out. But then the neighbor moved in who’s a chain smoker and likes to smoke right next to the fence. I can’t stand the smoke smell on my nice, clean laundry so now I just use the dryer for everything.
As for the leaves, in the past couple of days I’ve noted some color, but mostly just ambers bordering on brown. Even our maple tree did get that beautiful bright red hue it has every year – its leaves turned a sort of burgundy before they started dropping.
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Your neighbor spoils a lot of things. Smoking near your clean laundry. What a buzz kill that is, CM. And just to the west, less color, too. Yeesh, some year upstate.
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Actually, the neighbors on both sides smoke, and I think the people behind us do, too. Oh well, I’m too old to be lugging that wet laundry out there anyway.
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Yeah, there’s the lugging part, too, I agree, CM.
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Lovely colors this morning, Mark 🙂
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Good for that, J.
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The more you photograph, the more you see! Si?
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Si, mi amiga!
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Mark, I don’t know what seasonal is anywhere anymore. We are supposed to have 90F heat tomorrow on Halloween. That is not normal even here but I am coming to the conclusion that Octobers and even Novembers will be hot from now on. When I first moved here 20+ years ago, to Southern California, it was frigid by the end of October. But, even so, it is October sun, not July, so I love this time of year.
Your pictures remind me of home and make me nostalgic. So glad I found your blog so I can take a trip back to the normal and real world, lol, every time you post! 😀
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Thanks, Beth, for your kind words. And you are right about one thing. Even climate change can’t alter the differing angle of the sun from season-to-season.
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Yesterday was especially glorious here, reached to 66 degrees with sun and wind to dry out all those wet leaves that fell during the storm. I looked for any excuse to be outside. Our burning bush finally turned bright red this week. 🍃 🍂 🍁 🌾
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Outside to savor the burning bush is a great thing, Van! Way to soak it in, my friend. 🙂
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It’s England.
We got rain.
Lol!
But actually were been lucky with totally unseasonal sunshine and relatively mild temperatures.
The clocks have gone back here now, so though the Mir jags are a tad lighter, the evenings draw in much sooner, and you just wanna be inside, snuggled under a blanket, with your loved ones!!
Next month, I’d love it to stay dry… Though I doubt it!
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We put the clocks back tomorrow night, Ritu, so it will be much the same about being inside after dinner hour here as well no matter if it’s still a tad warm. 🙂 It gets wet in November, I know that. It could turn and snow in Syracuse any time now.
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Wishing for proper snow this year!! We get a sprinkle but no real settling snow, or at least we haven’t for the last few years here in the South East…
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I hope you get at least a dash of it, Ritu!
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From our mouth to Gods ears Mark!!! Here’s hoping he listens!! ❄️🌨☃⛄️
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It’s fairly seasonal now, We have rain and sun in equal proportions. I was delighted this week when my neighbor’s tree went red and the leaves blew in my yard. I’ve been collecting them up like a kid
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Tape them on oaktag and put them up on the wall, Rose. How cool!
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Nice idea 🙂 they are in a thick dictionary at the moment. I also thought about making placemats like I did when they were kids to brighten up the Thanksgiving table.
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Great idea, Rose. Placemats, nice and flat from the dictionary. 🙂
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