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Every autumn I take some photos of the early changing colors at Gallup Park. At the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, they say that the fruit is around 2 weeks later than usual: I think the leaves and other plants are also delayed this year. But still, a few red berries, a few yellow leaves...
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