I’m still in Canada, and boy did Autumn and its gorgeous colours end suddenly this last week. From sunshine to 30cm of snow in just a day, and there went ALL the leaves. Here’s a snowy #SixOnSaturday from the streets of Toronto.
First up, such a wonderful national emblem, here are a couple of maple leaves emulating the Canada national flag.

The whole world seemed covered in snow the morning after the storm, at least some of the yellow leaves were still hanging on, on this garden shrub.

And these plants were so covered in snow, they were pretty hard to identify at all.

As the storm melted away, leaves fell at some rate, here the street is 4-5cm deep with newly fallen leaves.

Further down the street, one of my favourite trees, a ginkgo, has lost all of its leaves, really carpeting the curtsied.

It was possible to stand and watch the leaves fall. This car was parked for just a little too long. I rather liked the arty look of the car-cloak.

I hope you enjoyed my still remote #SixOnSaturday. There will be a few more of these weeks. I know it’s really wet and leafy back at home as my partner sweeps and sweeps the wet soggy mess. Thanks to those leaving comments on the blog. Join in with our #SixOnSaturday thoughts and images. All you need to do is find 6 things in your garden to show us. Then post on social, or add a link at Jim’s blog below. For regulars, our organiser is Jim at https://gardenruminations.co.uk/. And I’m on mastodon @julie3dharris@mastodon.scot