A favorite song of mine has been 'Can't help falling in love' by UB40 a British reggae band. But I digress. I am referring to the fall season now upon us here in North America.
The vegetation on the eastern seaboard is of a kind that largely falls off from the tree hence the season. Fall also called Autumn. Before the onset of winter. Maples, Oaks, Magnolias and many species I know not the names of are shedding leaves a plenty. They turn from this shade of green to varying shades of yellow, ochre, red and orange. Blazing colors when the sun hits it right.
Over the weekend I went exploring into the central part of the state in the largest state park in NC. South Mountain State Park has an altitude of a 1,000 feet that you can hike to and also witness a 80 ft waterfall along the way.
It was truly enriching to get there early and avoid the crowds and enjoy the gurgling brooks and cascading water as it rushed down large granite boulders left behind from a rockfall years ago.
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