Wonderful World of Color – From the West to the East!

So much color to be found across these United States of America and I’m not done sharing it yet! You’ve already seen some images from my favorite local park in Renton, Washington. The entrance to Gene Coulon Park is lined with maple trees that come alive in the fall.

A bit further east, across the Cascade Mountains on Highway 2,

you’ll find some of the best color in Washington State in Leavenworth and Icicle Creek.

And MUCH further east – you’ll find marvelous color in New York City’s Central Park, which is transformed in the fall.

Not my pictures – they were taken by my brother – I’ve never been to Central Park in the fall. You can see more gorgeous photos and the story on his blog. Central Park’s Spectacular Fall Foliage! Nature Shows Off in New York City!

And all of this reminds me that the world is a carousel of color!

And yes, I do remember gathering in front the TV on Sunday nights to watch Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, one of my earliest TV memories!

And that will do for now.

~ Susanne

16 Comments on “Wonderful World of Color – From the West to the East!

  1. Terrific photos! After living in Beverly Hills for so long, I forgot about fall – it’s always 75+ and sunny there! New York’s Central Park really comes alive and it’s right outside! Thanks for sharing my link!

    • Thanks, John! I love fall and the east coast has some of the best fall foliage! I LOVED your gorgeous pictures from Central Park and hope to come see it for myself someday!

  2. A real feast of Autumn colour, Susanne. You are lucky to have that so close to where you live.
    Best wishes, Pete.

    • We still have color here, but it is waning every day a little more. And it was fun to find the video of Disney’s Wonderful World of Color! Brings back memories!

  3. Fantastic autumn colours! I especially love the reflections in your third shot and the fourth is a stunner!