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Last season standing

Summer is throwing it's last fight for this year before Winter finally takes over. The days are nice and warm and even the evenings are warm enough. What's more, the trees are super colorful. After this weekend's trip north, Toronto has finally caught up with all the red and yellow and orange and brown that I associated with the North American autumn. Anyway, so this weekend's (Canadian) Thanks Giving coincided with my godfather's 70s birthday (Congrats again!). And in between the preparations and celebrations (oh, tasty tasty turkey and cranberries and gravy and stuffing and ...) I managed to sneak in a few hours of picture taking. I think I shot some good pictures, but it's definitely a different thing when you drive through alleys of colorful trees in person. I can highly recommend this season for drive through Canada.

First signs of autumn

More color in trees It's official: Summer's over. Temperatures dropped from 20 degrees (Celsius) to around 10'ish from last Wednesday to Friday. Trees have started to change their color and I got a first impression what power the notorious 'wind chill factor' has when walking across the street from one heated building to the next. It's not yet winter (obviously), but it's surely not summer anymore either. Daft as I am, I underestimated just how much the temperatures might drop over here at night. So, when I visited friends on Saturday, I boldly dressed in jeans, t-shirt and a jumper - ergo, neither coat nor jacket. Considering that people were walking around in shorts and t-shirts just last week, I thought I had my basics covered. Well ... let's just say, I was very lucky getting the bus back right away. Another 5 minutes waiting and I might have turned blue. Raining heavy Anyway, I arrived in town around midnight in a subway full of people. As I