Saturday morning market.

It’s color season.

Posted at 8:14 am in Detroit life |
 

5 responses to “Saturday morning market.”

  1. Jeff Gill said on October 11, 2025 at 8:36 am

    Colors are subtle this fall in the Midwest with the dry conditions; we’ve gotta look for them where we can find ’em.

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  2. Suzanne said on October 11, 2025 at 8:53 am

    Fall colors here in Indiana are strange because it’s been so dry.

    So now we are going to have a Qatar Air Force base in Idaho? Doesn’t Qatar live under Sharia Law? Where are the well armed MAGA militias who warned us about the danger of Sharia Law if we let Muslims in the country?

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  3. alex said on October 11, 2025 at 9:58 am

    Gorgeous photos! Are those cubanelles? I’m half tempted to get off my ass and go to a farmer’s market this morning, even though I’ve got more than enough produce of my own. I still have a bunch of tomatoes in the garden — they’ve been enormous for weeks but they’re still green. As are most of the trees around here. It’s the most un-fall-like fall I’ve ever seen.

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  4. Little Bird said on October 11, 2025 at 10:05 am

    A very happy birthday to Deborah!
    The colors on the mountain have past their prime, but it’s still pretty, and the colors in town have not hit full swing yet. Hopefully there’ll still be quite a bit of autumnal beauty to be seen around town when Deborah gets here next week!
    Also hoping for decent weather for the March the day after she gets here.

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  5. Julie Robinson said on October 11, 2025 at 11:19 am

    Happy Birthday, Deborah!

    The fall colors were also muted along the way from Fort Wayne up through Campobello Island in Canada during the trip Dennis just got back from. I follow the Vermont town of Strafford and they’ve had a dry summer after a spring of flooding.

    Fall colors in Orlando are the flowers we’re just planting, since it’s finally cool enough for them and what we former midwesterners think of as traditional garden vegetables.

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