Friday, 9 November 2012

Missing Park City in Autumn

Autumn is a great time to be in Park City, Utah.  This is a fact.  Unless there is a lot of storm activity that blows the newly-changed leaves from the trees, leaving them to molder in a soggy mess along the slopes and yards across the mountains and hillsides, this small town turns into a golden paradise when autumns cool breezes arrive.
Just look at what I saw during autumn in Park City:

       
Romesco Cauliflower
Russet Apples
Harlequin Squash
Iron Mountain, Park City, Utah, USA


In London, the autumn colors are out there, but you must get out to see them in the parks, along tree-lined streets or outside the city.  There are many golden oaks and sycamores, a few maples and chestnuts galore.  
 
The colors of autumn are evidenced in the seasonal foods on offer, as well:  take a look at these, some of which are new to me.


English Conference Pears

Hey, wait:  whether you have tree-filled mountains or not, you have the colors of the season.  You just need to adjust where you look!
 
The Beauty of the Season is Everywhere - Just Open Your Eyes.




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