Early fall light on the ponds of the Kitimat Lower Dyke Road

Robin Rowland 

Fall is coming early to Kitimat….or so it appears.  We’ve just come through about three weeks of cold, wet and windy weather. Some trees are already turning to gold.

In the early afternoon sun along the Kitimat River Lower Dyke Road, the glorious green is still dominant.

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Wind blown green leaves on a pond alongside the Lower Dyke Road. (Robin Rowland)

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More windblown leaves float along a stream that will eventually reach the Kitimat  River. (Robin Rowland)

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An old log in the middle of a pond looks like an ancient sea monster.  (Robin Rowland)

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