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View from the deck
The fall colors are muted this year, because of rain and warm temperatures, but are still wonderfully vivid.
They're close to peak now, a good couple of weeks late, I'd think,
Hickories, maples, black gums, buckeyes, etc. illuminate the ravine view.
ravine forest view in fall
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