St. Thomas’ fall colorsPosted on October 17, 2016October 20, 2016 by Meghan Vosbeek The northern half of Summit Avenue’s trees are a rich yellow and orange. The other half waits for colder weather to change. (Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia) (File photo/TommieMedia) Trees outside the Frey Science and Engineering Center on South Campus dazzle with a brilliant fall orange. (Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia) Tree roots forming a natural staircase are covered in bright leaves along one of the many paths along the Mississippi River. (Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia) A monument stands tall in the fall sun amongst the leaves just now starting to change. The monument commemorates the people from St. Paul who lost their lives in World War I. (Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia) The path down to the monument is scattered with leaves. The monument is straight down Summit Avenue along the Mississippi River.(Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia) Finn Street’s leaves pop after a morning shower in early October. Finn was one of the first streets around St. Thomas to noticeably start changing colors. (Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia)