... and largely blown away on Martha's Vineyard. Fortunately for us all, I took a lot of pictures the day before the storm.
The forests are mostly second- or third-growth oak as well as some beeches, so the predominant colors are yellow and brown.
Patches of red leaves really stick out.
That's true even at ground level.

What a gift to be able to run the trails amidst this bounty.
The forests are mostly second- or third-growth oak as well as some beeches, so the predominant colors are yellow and brown.
Patches of red leaves really stick out.
That's true even at ground level.


What a gift to be able to run the trails amidst this bounty.
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