What a week! What a year! Take a deep breath and a walk outside to enjoy the vibrant autumn colors this season. Over the years and during the past week This is Whidbey’s David Welton has caught the season’s colors.

Maples
Our island maples give us light in the dark days Big leaf maple yellow burst of color Maple leaf floating Nurse log along trail at Japanese Gulch in Mukilteo Autumn carpet at Japanese Gulch Maple leaves seen through a window in the rain outside David Welton’s home
Autumn Bounty
Pumpkins, red barn and gray sky Lancaster Road barn and apples Beauty berries live up to their name Apples linger after leaves have fallen
Mountains, sunset, hydrants, lanterns, grass, spider, and an autumn frog
November Olympic skyline November sunset and bare trees and silhouette of Olympic Mountain range Vibrant red fall colors popular on Whidbey Bones of a Chinese Lantern November muted autumn colors of grass yellow garden spider Frog in the fall
A woodcarver with a long history and Clinton color
Pat McVay is a woodcarver with more than 40 years’ experience with nearly 30 exhibitions since 1994 and nearly 20 permanent installations. Currently look for his wood sculptures and wander in the Coupeville Woods at Price Sculpture Forest.
Stately pepper tree in Clinton Pat McVay’s many wood sculptures Fall colors frame old farmhouse on French Road
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