The Color of Harvest

Sunset, Oak Glen, San Bernardino Mountains (11/3/18) Alena Nicholas

The color of harvest is many faceted.

At Oak Glen in the San Bernardino Mountains, it is as: garnet-red as an apple, carrot-colored as a pumpkin, sorrel-brown as a chestnut, flaxen as a dry stalk of corn and as dazzling as a California sunset.

Harvest and Autumn’s peak met this week at Oak Glen, where visitors gathered apples, corn, chestnuts and pumpkins for their holiday tables.

Southern California color spotter Alena Nicholas was there to share the color of harvest. 

Harvest, Oak Glen (11/3/18) Alena Nicholas
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