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The road by my house |
Each year I am surprised by the differences one day can make in Autumn. I uploaded the photos this afternoon after driving home from town and the difference between the forest in just a few days is quite remarkable.
These photos were taken over the last week and now a good windstorm is all we need to lose the leaves which are still clinging to the trees!
I was asked about the well water, we had no idea there was bacteria in the well. It was tested when we moved in nearly nine years ago and none showed up. Our reason for having such an excellent under the sink filter system is due to living quite near a lot of farms, including a Monsanto test farm (need I say more). But this well test was required for our mortgage refinance.
So... here is what has been happening in my world this past week!
Reading
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A few creative people I admire recommended this, I agree... it is exceptional. |
Creating
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My Mess... |
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My muse...
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Inspiration |
Contemplation
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Parked before hitting the Walking Trail to enjoy... |
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This! |
The Walking Trail
My Home
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Front Yard |
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Back Yard |
Her Fluffiness
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She does love her morning sunbeam. |
10 comments:
Now I must add that book to my wish list... thanks for the recommendation.
The first pic under "Walking Trail" is so beautiful with the variety of fall colors blending so wonderfully together. Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for the hads up re. Luci Shaw's book....when I finish my current read, I'll be looking for it!
Your autumn views are SO beautiful. And I always enjoy photos of peoples' personal spaces....
308Hi Brenda;
What a wonderful post! I do love the trees at this time of the year. Your yard and home are lovely. Also love Her Fluffiness, she knows how to make life good! Have a good week. Love and Hugs, Nana
beautiful pictures. Queen Victoria looks deep in thought.
What a wonderful world, Brenda!This is a glorious time of year. And we are supposed to have sunshine today and most of the weekend. My sil and grandson Nathan are on a cubscout camp out all weekend, so I am grateful for that!
It is amazing how quickly the trees change. We have had several very windy and rainy days here in Delaware this week and a lot of the leaves are gone. :-(
A very alluring walking trail. I think I can smell the autumn scents of fallen leaves and field flowers gone to seed.
How pretty those flowers still are! Very lovely scenery around your neck of the woods. Will look into that book. Always appreciate your suggestions. Blessings, Bess
I'd love a walk with you there... and Luci Shaw - that has to be worth a look. I enjoy her poetry. Thanks for the suggestion.
Such a beautiful part of the world where you live! Just discovered your blog. Hope to read all the past posts and catch up!
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