Event Map:
The November winds today were fierce and sharp as I stood next to a cedar tree and gazed into the sun, which was glaring amidst the clouds. The trees surrounding me stood, some completely bear, but many steadfastly hanging on to their last few leaves. The Oak leaves, which were of yellow and green shades last month, are now brown with a yellow undertone. The leaves of all of the deciduous trees, that still retain them, have faded to yellow brown, and some light red. The Buckthorns all seem to be bare of leaves until the top of the bush, where small yellow and brown leaves hold strong. The grass is mostly green with a slight yellow fade, except between the cracks of the rock where it’s tan. Brown Cedar leaves coat the ground, fallen from the many Cedars in my spot. Indents in the rock are filled with large puddles of water, which ripple powerfully in the intense wind. No signs of wildlife were apparent today.