@Patriciapraca you are right. Obrigado !
Beautiful photos, @LuisMGonzalez ! Love catching the pop of yellow in each one!
@JordanSB thank you very much.
Wow @LuisMGonzalez the photos are stunning with the phone! I also use my iPhone X for taking photos and the quality is really great. I love autumn for it’s colors! Here are a couple of photos I took a few days ago.
@DanniS yes I can see the quality of the camera in your pics. I felt the crunchiness of both images. I was able to hear your steps on the leaves…
What a brilliant visual story of my favourite season, autumn. The description of autumn, the photos, the color, they all took me back to my country, Bangladesh. We call this season, hemanta. Unlike Canada, our fall is not so vibrant in colours. This Post sure proves that yellow is NOT dirty fellow at all. I love yellow.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful post @LuisMGonzalez
@SoniaK I thank you so much for such beautiful words. I am really impacted by the kindness of my fellow LG. I love the word hemanta it sounds so soothing. Enjoy your weekend.
@LuisMGonzalez , Hemanta is the season right before winter, or cold, or heem, in Bangla. There re 2 main reasons why I love hemanta so much.
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It announces The good news of a variety of food, especially some cakes made of rice flour. It is also the harvest season, which means a lot of fulfilment. And being a foodie, I can only think of food on top of every other things.
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As it starts getting cold after a hot summer, autumn is welcomed by all the people in my country.
Obviously, it’s not as colorful as it is here, in North America. But we find color in autumn in the form of delicious food.
@SoniaK You had me on cakes…
Right now I can share only these, @LuisMGonzalez . We make it for all harvest seasons. It’s called nokshi pitha, made of rice flour and sugar syrup. People who have attended Local Guide Summit 2017 or Connect Live 2018 must have tasted this.
I would love to share some of our fall photos too. But right now I can’t find any in my phone.
Fall in Bangladesh is not as colorful as it is here, in North America. But we get to see some extraordinary white colours in the sky, on the grass field, with Long stems of white flower. We call it kash phool, which is probably wild sugarcane or Kans grass in English. When we see the white flowers start to bloom we know fall is approaching.
I just got a photo of kashphool this morning, taken by my friend, Nusrat. That’s what fall color is in Bangladesh. @LuisMGonzalez
Beautiful. Should have to visit.
Beautiful. @LuisMGonzalez will these leaves remain yell through out the year
Hi @LuisMGonzalez ,
wonderful yellow post, those pictures are so nice and the yellow theme across them let me think to a beautiful cozy autumn season, thank you for sharing.
@SoniaK you cannot imagine how happy the picture made by your friend Nurat is making me right now. The beauty of the white spears reminds me when I was little and we traveled by car from CARACAS (the capital city of my country of origin, VENEZUELA) to VALENCIA, the city where I grew up. I used to believed that the white champs dancing with the wind were the announce of my birthday as it’s during November when the sugar cane is in bloom in that area. Thank you very much, again.
@AjayPulickal I wish. No, saddly it is as beautiful as ephemeral. I think Fall is the most beautiful season of the year. Only during the shorter days of the end of September and almost during all October the trees and plants because of the slow change in the length of daylight and in temperature (getting colder, for sure) starts losing the green color and becoming the amazing show of yellows, oranges and reds that we try to capture with our pictures. Thanks for your kind words.
@LuigiZ piacere, caro.
@LuisMGonzalez Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful pictures. I think it’s very beautiful place.
Bonjour et Hi @LuisMGonzalez ,
Thank you for sharing this amazing post with us! It reminds me of those good old times in Montreal, the most beautiful city in autumn on Earth.
See you soon in Cali!