Before you know it, fall foliage will be at its peak in North Carolina, especially in the mountains. The above photo was taken from a parking deck on the corner of Walker Avenue and Kennilworth. The leaves are slipping from green to orange and yellow. When the sun is shining, they look glorious. If you have a chance this weekend, go for a drive and look at how beautiful Greensboro looks this time of the year. With our local fall festivals being cancelled this year, you will have to find a way to make your own good, fall fun.
The other day, we saw a man in his late 90s out walking along his street picking persimmons to eat. He said it had been over 30 years since he'd eaten persimmon pudding, but he so enjoyed eating the fruit. We may get a little rain today, but every change in weather in the fall brings with it many traditions. If it is cold and rainy, it will just be an excuse to get out the sweaters, blankets, and hot chocolate. In the mistime, we think we'll pull up a chair and look out this open window at one of the best views in town! Enjoy your Saturday!
Pretty!
Posted by: William Kendall | Sunday, October 11, 2020 at 06:48 AM