Morning photo: Summit Saturday

A whisper of autumn …

Geese on Dillon Reservoir.

SUMMIT COUNTY —If Memorial Day is the start of summer, than Labor Day is the bookend at the other end of the season. And with some coolish, rainy weather, and sun that just doesn’t want to climb that high into the sky anymore, it definitely feels like the seasons are changing gear. I’m hesitant to call it the end of summer; I prefer to think of it as the start of autumn. In any case, it was a lovely day to spend some time outside, so I bookended my day with an early stroll in the woods of the Gore Range and an evening walk with Leigh and the dogs along Dillon Reservoir. Here’s how it looked.

First of September.

Saturday started with a walk in the woods.

Early morning light.

After some mid-day rain showers, the sun came out, just in time for sunset.

Summit County’s twin towers, Grays and Torreys, along the Continental Divide.

Guyot from Frisco.

Baldy.

Sunset silhouette.

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