Digital Journal spent a recent Sunday morning observing the changing seasons in
Nashville, Tennessee. As autumn moves towards winter, the brilliant
fall colors on the trees begin to fade and the brisk winds rip the leaves from their perch, depositing them along the ground.
As the day began, the cold early morning air left a layer of frost to decorate the landscape. We took time to visit
J. Percy Priest Lake, where evidence of the metamorphosis from one season to another was clearly visible.
Here are some of the sights we saw during our travels.
Frost on a bunch of fallen leaves
Melting frost on a side view mirror.
Frost begins to melt off the leaf of a shrub.
Frost on leaves of a shrub.
Pile of dead leaves along hiking trail at Percy Priest Lake.
Sunlight shines through a group of pine trees.
A lone pine cone sits at the edge of a parking lot at Percy Priest Lake.
Dying leaves on a tree at Percy Priest Lake.