Apple cider, flannel shirts, pumpkins replacing flowers in table centerpieces, roasted veggies for dinner, garden clearing, ginger cookies. Dried cattails, potato digging, time for knitting, crunchy footsteps, harvest moon.
I have been in denial about autumn's return for a very long time. "Nah- it isn't here" says I.
"Soon-" I would concede "but not yet."
Happy Fall Y'All.
18 comments:
Your trees are stunning! I'm getting anxious for ours to be at full color. i love fall too!
WOW! Send some of that color our way! So far all I'm seeing is brown leaves falling :/ BORING!
Absolutely lovely.
Have a wonderful fall!
beautiful glimpses ~ especially love the picture of you and your darling, big-paw'd bear.
happy, happy fall to you and yours!
You live in a fall wonderland! Gorgeous pictures. Leaf falling capture is so cool! The kids at the dinner table - timeless beauty!
Your photos are GORGEOUS! I am in New England this weekend/week and am looking forward to all the fall eye candy!
Wow... Thank you for sharing these stunning pictures!
Living down south, we still have at least a month or more before the warm colors start to emerge.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend~
Thanks for the beautiful pictures.
I love the light on Andrew's and Adele's faces while they eat their eggs. And you look beautiful (I'm coveting that shirt. Ok, I repent.).
Thank you for the eautiful pictures! The colors are so vibrant! One of the things I miss about our old home was the view, rolling hills which showcase the beautiful fall leaves.
Leah T.
Wow, so pretty! Jealous of your colors!!
Beautiful Rebecca..Really Beautiful! :)
Thank you for the beautiful photos! Judah is GROWING so fast!
It seems too early to have that much color!
Tracy- actually, now we are just down to bare branches. A wind and rainstorm took all the gorgeousness away just two days after I took these pictures. Now it is just drab and brown until spring. :-(
I sure miss those vibrant, fall colors up there!
Wow! I get Autumn envy every time I see how pretty fall is in states north of mine. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love the two photos one after the other of the potatoes dug and the potatoes roasted. Both beautiful and a wonderful visual of your 'earth to table' approach to food.
Gorgeous views! I love all that barn red, too. In winter, the contrast between it and clean white will be stunning.
Lastly, that shot of Andrew, long-gaited, ax-swinging, with sun flare shining, reminds me a storybook illustration. It's great.
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