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I am an ex-urbanite who escaped the city life and has lived for the past 28 years in a rural, mountainous area of Virginia that in colonial and early-American times was part of the "Backcountry." This is the true melting pot of the U.S.A., its culture and traditions dominated by "born fighting" Scotch-Irish immigrants and enhanced by German, Highland Scot, Dutch, Welsh, and yeoman English settlers. Having absorbed and inculcated the history, values and views of the Backcountry, I would like to share insights, information, and viewpoints from the place where America began. - - Jay Henderson

"My weariness amazes me . . . ." - - Bob Dylan ("Mr. Tambourine Man").

“The law often allows what honor forbids.” - - Bernard-Joseph Saurin, French lawyer, poet, and playwright.

Main | Appalachian Autumn 2009 »
Sunday
01Nov2009

More Appalachian Autumn

The maples and other showy trees are done now.  The weather has turned dour again and the maple leaves are falling fast.  These are pictures taken around town near the end of the high season.  Most are maples, but there are other trees, including a cherry and a willow oak.  The oaks are coming into their own, and although they are not as flashy as maples and dogwoods and such, they have their own palette of muted tones.  If the weather breaks, I'll shoot a few.

Note: Click on any image for a larger view

Bonus cornfield-and-mountain pic:


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