Fall has fallen

I'm afraid it's mostly over: the trees around me are mostly skeletal, and we've just got boring piles of dead brown leaves on our lawn. But you can browse through photographic travelogue of Autumn in the US, at least, and pretend you got out to see the fall colors.

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