This has been a strange year for fall colors. The trees in Central Arkansas have been slow to change over, stubbornly remaining green for several weeks. They seem to have finally started to change as it was time for Thanksgiving.
The fall colors were looking good around the Clinton Presidential Library, which seems to have become the top spot for people to take family pictures and portraits in Little Rock. There were several photo sessions going around, along with a large group of cheerleaders getting their pictures taken at the library.
It was starting to get dark, and there was just barely enough time to get one more stop in before sunset. I hurried over and got this shot of the Broadway Bridge.
As I left, I drove by the back of Little Rock City Hall, where I saw this bright bit of fall color. I liked the contrast of the vibrant foliage set against the back of the building, so I stopped for a quick photo. As someone who works in a cubicle in an office building, I feel happy for whoever works there that has this tree to look at from their window.
Monday, December 2, 2024
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