Dead, or dying. Some of the grape vines out back turn wonderful shades of red. It recalls for me the upstate New York fall colors. It's pretty much the only red we get among the more prevalent shades of yellow and orange as the leaves turn and fall.
Living outside of Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher since 2003. You'll find here pictures and descriptions of our daily life in rural France, some travels, and other stuff about me, my husband Ken, and our dog Tasha.
BEAUTIFUL!!! Can't wait to come so that I can shoot some FALL pics of the vineyards!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the color, the texture, the smell....of fall.
ReplyDeleteThe only problem with fall is that it's followed by hiver.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular pic Walt!
ReplyDeleteHow marvelous it must be to have grape vines.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes imagine all France is a vineyard.
leesa, we're looking forward to it!
ReplyDeletealewis, fall has always been my favorite season.
starman, at least our winters here are relatively mild.
kyle, merci!
michael, don't forget to leave room for the sunflowers and poppies and pastures!