One of the most wonderful things about walking is that I see all the little details of an area that I miss if I whiz by in a car. Many, if not most, of these wonders involve plants. Blossoms peaking over a fence post. A small cacti garden tucked behind a fence. A glimpse of a fruit tree in a back yard.
On a recent walk, I encountered a sidewalk and front lawn filled with these enchanting leaves. I don't remember ever seeing any leaves colored like this--green in the center and red, yellow, and orange along the rim. Though I gathered them up like flowers to display in a bowl at home, I had the feeling that their beauty was fleeting, and so I shot these photos moments after I saw these natural wonders.
A good thing I did because by morning the leaves had shriveled and turned brown.
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Simply gorgeous! Thanks for taking the time to share.
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