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Last year, I wrote a blog about fall actually making this city truly “auburn hills” when the auburn, gold and yellow trees color the hills. This year, with the unseasonable warmth, the sights, sounds and scents of Auburn Hills make a feast for the senses.
A row of bright red trees next to the Marposs building
There was a young man in shorts, playing tennis on the municipal courts. (On November 4th!?)
Hanging in the air is the always recognizable smell of leaves burning.
The bright sunshine reflecting off Hawk Woods Pond
Take the time to enjoy this season (my personal favorite). Just like summer, it doesn’t last long.