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At least six Seafords exist in the world: Seaford, on the south coast of England; Seaford, Delaware, and Seaford, Virginia; Seaford, Long Island, New York; Seaford, Victoria, Australia, and Seaford, South Australia, Australia. When using a search engine, please be aware of the six locations.
Monday, November 11, 2019
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Autumn in Seaford, 2019
Scenes from late autumn, 2019.
While the leaves were brilliant, a windstorm came through on the night of October 30, 2019, and removed many of the leaves. When I roamed Seaford on November 2nd, colors were drab. My question on this view of Jackson Avenue, facing north towards Maple Street: If this is not a maple tree, what is it?
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At Tackapusha Preserve, just west of the museum, the South Shore Audubon Society has labeled the native plants. Many thanks!
While the leaves were brilliant, a windstorm came through on the night of October 30, 2019, and removed many of the leaves. When I roamed Seaford on November 2nd, colors were drab. My question on this view of Jackson Avenue, facing north towards Maple Street: If this is not a maple tree, what is it?
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Each photo may be enlarged by clicking on it.
At Tackapusha Preserve, just west of the museum, the South Shore Audubon Society has labeled the native plants. Many thanks!
This tall tree in front of the museum has brilliant green. Is it an evergreen?
A praiseworthy dozen people form the St. William the Abbot Garden Club. Here they display yellow, raspberry, and orange mums, and cabbage and dusty miller. The garden is kept by Liz Mackay.
Labels:
Autumn,
Beautification,
St. William parish,
Tackapausha
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