For many years, pro-football commentators referred to the part of the field within the opponent’s 20-yard line as the “red zone”. The previous offensive coordinator of the Packers started calling in the “gold zone”. Now the fans have chosen up exactly the 2 sides depicted above.
Either that, or these are schizophrenic Minnesota Gopher fans.
It gets pretty golden around here in Autumn, but we’ll have to wait to nest season – it’s Spring here in the Land of Oz. An awful lot of flowers (Clivia around our place) and green.
Ah, yes. The arena, where emotional preferences can be vented so as not to escalate into politics. It used to work, but not so much anymore. Now they’re both businesses competing for money.
People who are afraid of the outdoors have no real connection to trees while green, scramble to see dying leaves…only because they are not green. Cityiots.
It all depends on when and how quickly the temperature drops at the end of the season; the leaves are the same beforehand. There’s a parable about people and their politics in there somewhere.
lalapalooza Premium Member about 2 years ago
yay.. and it is fascinating this year because the vine on my fence is full fall red but the rest of my plants are still summer green and thriving.
eastern.woods.metal about 2 years ago
I think Earl’s doing it right. He brought a cooler. Have enough from the cooler and he won’t worry about what Edna has to say
sirbadger about 2 years ago
Did she catch a red one on her tongue?
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 years ago
For many years, pro-football commentators referred to the part of the field within the opponent’s 20-yard line as the “red zone”. The previous offensive coordinator of the Packers started calling in the “gold zone”. Now the fans have chosen up exactly the 2 sides depicted above.
Either that, or these are schizophrenic Minnesota Gopher fans.
Erse IS better about 2 years ago
I’m with Mr. Red… as far as favorites go.
Ratkin Premium Member about 2 years ago
I don’t get the fall color appeal. I like vibrant green leaves. The fall ones just look like leaf corpses to me.
Bilan about 2 years ago
Red is fine as long as the leaves weren’t already red before autumn.
Superfrog about 2 years ago
Now is the Autumn of their leaf dissent.
keenanthelibrarian about 2 years ago
It gets pretty golden around here in Autumn, but we’ll have to wait to nest season – it’s Spring here in the Land of Oz. An awful lot of flowers (Clivia around our place) and green.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
Meh
jvo about 2 years ago
Over here we get fresh new red leaves at springtime, they turn green later
crabbyred about 2 years ago
He’s got the cooler and she has the thermos.
unfair.de about 2 years ago
I like the multitude of colours in autumn – at least before they all turn in to shades of brown and grey.
dot-the-I about 2 years ago
One can take or leaf this one.
I will take it:
“Of all the seasons, autumn offers the most and requires the least.”– Hal Borland
franki_g about 2 years ago
Earl’s out for blood
Lenavid about 2 years ago
Ah, yes. The arena, where emotional preferences can be vented so as not to escalate into politics. It used to work, but not so much anymore. Now they’re both businesses competing for money.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Face paint. Show your commitment. I’m assuming the beverage in the Thermos is spiked.
davidjf44 about 2 years ago
Looks like Edna has an early lead.
gokar 4,la about 2 years ago
People who are afraid of the outdoors have no real connection to trees while green, scramble to see dying leaves…only because they are not green. Cityiots.
bbenoit about 2 years ago
In the end they’ll all be brown and in the compost pipe. Um, the leaves that is… well, maybe the people too.
Egrayjames about 2 years ago
Here in northernmost Maine, colors are already changing. Potato harvest is in full swing and it’s a bright and sunny day today. Life is good!
david_42 about 2 years ago
We have lots of brown: pine needles, pine cones, oak leaves, acorns, squirrels…
rhpii about 2 years ago
It’s all Brown in the end.
For a Just and Peaceful World about 2 years ago
I like the color “Raked, Bagged, and Recycled”.
MS72 about 2 years ago
The huge oak leaves come down last, and fill up the gutters.
Say What? Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’m just glad I can finally turn off my air conditioner and not have to turn it on again until May of next year.
MoonMan1999 about 2 years ago
Autumn !
Redd Panda about 2 years ago
Lets hope they didn’t drive 500 miles to look at the leaves.
Maybe the park across the street?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hey, knock it off. I’m all in for Green. Keep them up in the trees and in the fight. I. Hate!! Raking.
strictures about 2 years ago
Red ivy, it means the Cubs made the post season. Rarely!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
In a pine forest it is always green unless it is drought then it is a dark red.
Amra Leo about 2 years ago
Aspens turn gold before they fall. Pine trees don’t change much at all…
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yep, typical “Merican’s,” making a competition out of everything instead of just enjoying life.
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
Me,I’m a cactus man
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 2 years ago
Come to Hawai`i, where the leaves are green in Autumn (and winter, and Spring, and Summer).
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
Will there be card stunts?
JrGilliam53 about 2 years ago
Alabama?
LeslieAnn Premium Member about 2 years ago
Another great joy of Autumn is watching Stella plow into a huge pile of leaves.
mindjob about 2 years ago
Putin’s favorite colors are red and crimson
spaced man spliff about 2 years ago
If you love red, as I do, wait for Christmas and the poinsettias.
KevinCarson about 2 years ago
The prettiest leaves are the gold ones with lots of orange spots and green threads that haven’t turned yet.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
It all depends on when and how quickly the temperature drops at the end of the season; the leaves are the same beforehand. There’s a parable about people and their politics in there somewhere.
JH&Cats about 2 years ago
So far, it’s green with gold highlights here in the New England valleys—more color sooner in higher elevations.