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I certainly don’t condone the defacement of a tree with a knife, so why do I accidentally get excited when I see my initials carved large and legibly for everyone to see? (It wasn’t me, I swear!)

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Pond, trees, sky. I see some faces going up the middle of the image, but maybe I’ll save that for another day.

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What the hell? It’s not supposed to snow until much, much later! When they predicted snow today, we thought there would be a light dusting, not inches of wet slush, freezing temperatures, and gusts of wind.

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A relic, in the autumn of its years. Seriously, did owners of this phone think someone was going to take it? The garbage can is only a few more steps away.

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Yesterday was one of those days. It wasn’t cold, but the rain fell most of the day and the sun seemed to go down at about 3:00 PM.

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One more day of rain, they say, then fall arrives tomorrow. Put away the skimpy clothing and get out the sweaters. Thanksgiving is only a little more than five weeks away!

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The fall foliage change has barely begun in Prospect Park. Give it another three weeks. These lines (for football?) will be long gone by then.

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Can we get back to normal, please? Buses replaced the subways between Church Ave. and Jay Streets for the second weekend in a row, and was it ever slow. Taking pictures out the window of the foliage did not compensate for time spent on the hard blue seats.

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Prospect Park is beautiful this time of year, with the leaves changing color. It’s impossible, though, to immerse yourself 100% in nature there. Turn a corner and you’ll encounter a reminder, like this cement landing, that the park is man-made and in the middle of a city.

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The abbreviated pants the color of autumn leaves are indeed corduroy. It’s a brilliant choice for this transitional weather if you think about it: the fabric is perfect for when the sun goes down and that chill in the air catches you by surprise.

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