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A frosted leaf resting on a park bench.
The fallen leaves of Kenny’s Pond know better than most that a winter chill is creeping into the air. (Submitted by Christopher Donovan)

The crispness of the air and occasional bout of flurries tells us that we’re fast hitting the midway point of November, and we all know what comes next.

Enjoy what time we have left without snow, and these photos, and then scroll to the bottom to see how you can be part of next week’s album.

A dirt path mostly filled with fallen leaves between two houses.
Fallen leaves fill the path between Government House and the Commissariat House grounds in St. John’s. (Submitted by Kal Penny)
The sea crashes against the rocks off Port de Grave, near the Green Point Lighthouse.
The sea crashes against the rocks off Port de Grave, near the Green Point Lighthouse. (Submitted by Gordon Winsor)
A clear fall day in the woods, with a pond nearby, and mist rising from the trees.
A fall mist shrouds the trees of Terra Nova Park, broken above and below by blue sky and its reflection. (Submitted by Derek Isaacs)
Two boys play hockey on a frozen pond.
An early season pond hockey game near Postville. Anywhere else, the pond’s aren’t quite ripe yet. (Submitted by Ethan Ford.)
The northern lights fill the night sky above Labrador City
A spectacular view from Labrador City, where the night skies are luminous and clear. (Submitted by Larry Jenkins)

Have a photo you’d like to share?

Here’s how to get in touch with us: email nlphotos@cbc.ca. It’s a dedicated address just for photo submissions from across Newfoundland and Labrador.

Here’s what we need from you: your name, where the photo was taken and a caption that tells us what’s in the image. We encourage you to add any information you think our readers would enjoy! 

We share the photos we receive here, and we might also use them on Here & Now each weeknight during Ashley Brauweiler’s weather segments, as well as on our Facebook page, our Twitter feed and on our Instagram account. And we always give credit. Providing a handle for Instagram would be appreciated! 

Because of the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot respond to everyone.

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