PINK!
Yes, pink. If you'd have asked me two months ago what the phrase "fall colors" meant, I would have said (and very confidently so) "fall colors are usually things like orange, yellow, brown." I'd have classified pink as a spring and summer color.
And I'd have been putting false constraints on nature's palette.
Because fall is also pink...gloriously pink, bright pink, HOT pink, even, and fuschia.
I collected lots of evidence today, and carried it home tucked carefully in the pages of my library book (When You are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris).

I wish I'd gotten home earlier, before it got dark out, and taken a picture in natural daylight. This is in the camera flash, and it doesn't do it justice (but it's better than using the room's lightbulb light). These leaves are GLORIOUS, and they're all from different trees. I mean, do you see the little helicopter seed pods? I had no idea those were made in pink! It's ridiculous! I love it!
And on a related topic, I am knitting a Celebratory Fall Scarf out of this yarn:

Yes, pink. If you'd have asked me two months ago what the phrase "fall colors" meant, I would have said (and very confidently so) "fall colors are usually things like orange, yellow, brown." I'd have classified pink as a spring and summer color.
And I'd have been putting false constraints on nature's palette.
Because fall is also pink...gloriously pink, bright pink, HOT pink, even, and fuschia.
I collected lots of evidence today, and carried it home tucked carefully in the pages of my library book (When You are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris).
I wish I'd gotten home earlier, before it got dark out, and taken a picture in natural daylight. This is in the camera flash, and it doesn't do it justice (but it's better than using the room's lightbulb light). These leaves are GLORIOUS, and they're all from different trees. I mean, do you see the little helicopter seed pods? I had no idea those were made in pink! It's ridiculous! I love it!
And on a related topic, I am knitting a Celebratory Fall Scarf out of this yarn:
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how's that book? let me know. i want to get it.
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"Engulfed in Flames"
I didn't remember him being so snarky and mean. Sedaris in this one seems snarky and mean. But still a good writer.
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Said by one who knows her books. You captured exactly the right nuance.
In a magical-realist universe, you could keep knitting until it's a kilometer long.