I feasted on ‘Fall’ photos uploaded here by my Western friends, one better than the other The colours have been amazing. Although I was there in the US during the Fall seaosn somehow I could not witness much of it.
We in India have ‘Fall’ too but not the kind that one witnesses in the West. This photo says it all It is taken by me – a part of my garden. There you see dry leaves strewn on the ground and this is seen all over the garden. No colour but just drab dry leaves.
These leaves are swept every single day and we use them for preparing compost.
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Do you like the Indian Fall?
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Yes
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No
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Every place has its own beauty!
Wonderful trees. Interestingly, the leaves do not turn colored.
With us, the leaves of autumn are as many as you want, and different colors
Our leaves do not get that colour but they drop
Fall any where in the world looks beautiful even if single leave fall even.
Leaf not leave . very sorry for that
These leaves have no colour (lo)
Nice contract of greenery and fall’s colors.
We do not have fall colours. These are just dead leaves (lol)
Ours is often spoiled by the wet weather so the leaves get mashed into the ground and make it slippery. Yours looks wonderful.
We have many trees and so the whole garden has this look.
I live in Chicago where fall means about one week of nice colors followed by several months of cold and dismal skies. I’d prefer a climate like India’s. 🙂
India also has severe winter in certain parts.
True, but unless you are in the Himalayas, it’s rain and not snow, isn’t it. The problem with snow is that it doesn’t go away when the snowing stops. I know India has floods but so does the USA although our infrastructure allows us to ride them out better. I’m not saying that we have it worse, only that if it never got below 60 degrees F ever again, I’d be very happy.
North India has plenty of snow going sometimes to extremes.
Even apart from the Himalayas? I thought that was the only place you’d see snow there.
This link has some info on that
https://www.makemytrip.com/blog/snowfall-in-india
Thanks. I’ll check it out.
I’d rather have trees full of leaves than snow.,
Actually those leaves are looking quite pretty today.