Arriving home from India in late October, I expected Missouri's fall colors to have faded and fallen, but I was greeted with ten days of gorgeous landscape before the rain and wind brought winter's first icy blast and ushered in the decline of the fall.
Our timing was perfect as we drove out of the Midwest, following the traces of Autumn through Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and down through the Florida panhandle. The tall pines take over in Alabama, but there are still a few deciduous trees to splash warm colors into the dull green palette that is the Southern landscape's winter wardrobe.
Where the warm Gulf breezes meet the winter wind that blew us in, a zone of perfect weather exists to feed the butterflies and hummingbirds before their migration across the water to Mexico. Just along the coast I found Plumeria and deep sunsets to replace the colors of Fall.
It is a true joy (and a miracle of planning) to be able to extend the season of color by traveling with the tilt of the Earth's axis to be in the best places at just the right moments. It's not always possible, but when we can we take full advantage of our nomadic lifestyle. Adventure on!