October Orange . . .
The sugar maples turn orange and blend with oak red and locust gold. The October Caddis, primarily orange, well imitated by means of orange floss.
Orange on the water in New York City is the space occupied by the pumpkinseed sunfish. Small, yet spirited, and still at times encountered in October when the trees hold onto their color just before the leaf hatch.
Oranage everywhere. “Boo!” without the hoo.
Happy Halloween.
– rPs 10 31 2019
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