Even though fall technically started a couple weeks ago, the leaves are just starting to change colors, and there are still some wonderful flowers blooming.

I don't know what these flowers are, but they're almost like Christmas ornaments!

Mini-morning glories in the Saybrook courtyard

A single bright branch on the walk down to the medical school

The first blush of autumn in Branford courtyard

A very resilient rose in Harkness courtyard

A sea of yellow leaves behind the tennis courts at the IM fields
Perhaps the cutest indication of fall was the decorations in the Silliman dining hall!
1 comment:
The flower in the top photo is commonly called Fucshia. It grows like a wild bush/hedge in Ireland.
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