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    Late fall

    There has to be a rift in the space time continuum or something, maybe all that fracking in Oklahoma. Oct 22 and there is not a yellow or orange leaf to be seen, not even on the sweet gums. My yard and all the tree are just as green as they were in June. The only fall like signs are the persimmons and pears are getting ripe, aside from that you'd think it was a mild summer at 84 degrees

    I dunno what's going on

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    Its the same here, except there are enough leaves on the ground to make it look like late fall. We’ve had very dry conditions through August and September and the trees just decided to call it quits early this year. No color. They just go from green to brown.

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    that's just it, we've had a wet summer and I have very few leaves on the ground.

    Maybe covid killed mother nature

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    What's Fall?
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    The couple months before the snowbirds arrive in Florida.

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    Move north...
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