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Early fall views

An uncommon face appeared in the trees after two exceptionally loud grunts on the shore of McIntyre Pond in New Sharon. (© jane naliboff photo)

The shoreline grasses are beginning to turn brown, but much greenery remains for those who want summer to last forever. (© jane naliboff photo)

Looking down on the last of some indian paintbrush. (© jane naliboff photo)

Thistles are quite appealing (and complicated) when not touching our clothing, dogs, or cats. (© jane naliboff photo)

A veil of ground fog in Chesterville last evening. (© jane naliboff photo)

Definition: Bursting with apples. (© jane naliboff photo)

Sunset reflection on Sand Pond in Chesterville. (© jane naliboff photo)

One of the early fall views in Chesterville. (© jane naliboff photo)

Chesterville’s glasslike Sand Pond last night. (© jane naliboff photo)

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  1. Spectacular, Jane ! (as always)-

    Great way to start my day here in Virginia. Scenes like your bring wonderful memories and a strong pull for my wife and I to get up there as soon as possible. Thank you!

  2. With scenes like these, I ache to be back in New England...thank you Jane!

  3. Ditto to all the previous coments!! Oh to watch the daily changes between now and when all the leaves are gone leaving only the evergreens and the statuesqbare trees reaching out for nature;s nrxt set of dressings . . . beautiful, sacred, and inspiring coat of white snow! Wish I could be there for every day. It is the opposite of spring, but just as important and equally meaningful!

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