Monday, October 12, 2009

Fall Colors in North Central Washington

This time of year is magical. The berry bushes and slide alder on Stevens Pass, 2000 feet higher than our property, are bright red and orange. The big-leaf maples on our place range from green to full-on gold. Aspens haven't turned, but there is that promise in their color when the sun hits them just right in the breeze. The winding road to our property is lined (and sometimes covered) with fallen colors.


Big-leaf maple by our driveway.



Brush across US2 from Yodelin on Stevens Pass WA.

1 comment:

  1. Hi - had to drop you a note and tell you how much I liked your blog on being a small forest timber owner. I am familiar with that area - have friends in Cashmere and once lived in Tonasket/Republic area. We are in Oregon, but am attempting to also encourage other small woodland owners via the web. Just started a web page - schencktreefarm.com if you are interested. Keep up the good work, it's a great blog. MM

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