mikemiller1955
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An Indian summer is a meteorological phenomenon that occurs in Autumn, in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is characterized by a period of sunny, warm weather, after the leaves have turned following an onset of frost, but before the first snowfall.
With Randy's recent "Autumn photos" as an inspiration...I did not want to miss the opportunity to take some pictures with the colorful backdrops available by the wonderful invention of "googleing"...
this is with three of my favorite Jenkin's figures...
"peaceful...idle...non fighting" poses that show how things might have been...
three hunters returning to a meeting point with only one carrying a meager dinner...one small rabbit...
It is characterized by a period of sunny, warm weather, after the leaves have turned following an onset of frost, but before the first snowfall.
With Randy's recent "Autumn photos" as an inspiration...I did not want to miss the opportunity to take some pictures with the colorful backdrops available by the wonderful invention of "googleing"...
this is with three of my favorite Jenkin's figures...
"peaceful...idle...non fighting" poses that show how things might have been...
three hunters returning to a meeting point with only one carrying a meager dinner...one small rabbit...