I have been peeking at your blog for some time now, and I really love it!! It looks like you live in a beautiful part of the world - don't you just love October? Bigfoot!!! I can see why you might get phobic! I have really enjoyed reading your blog - you have great insight - sometimes I feel like you are speaking directly to me, really enjoy reading it - thanks for all your thoughts. Have a great week-end.
Your front porch is inviting! Lovely surroundings too...but yea, plenty of undergrowth. We live in more of a neighborhood...we are 2 houses from the edge of the woods. Close enough to snakes!! I love looking at such things, but NOT tromping about in heavily wooded areas. Not with so many snakes about. And actually, the last place we lived remotely on the opposite coast, hubby was pestered one night in our garage with a cougar just outside the door...and here we had gone walking and hiking about some...had always taken the dogs, but they were not big enough to defend us much. ARGH!!
Love the photos. Makes me wistful for the Sumas Prairie where we lived for awhile. The bigfoot story reminded me of when we went camping one year, and my husband warned my daughter if she didn't go to sleep soon, the bigfoot (or Nantakwa as he called it would come get her. It had the opposite effect, and she became attached to the story of Nantakwa. Everywhere we moved, Nantakwa had to come with us. LOL!
Love those fall pictures!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful world!!! Thanks for sharing snapshots of it.
ReplyDeleteI have been peeking at your blog for some time now, and I really love it!! It looks like you live in a beautiful part of the world - don't you just love October? Bigfoot!!! I can see why you might get phobic! I have really enjoyed reading your blog - you have great insight - sometimes I feel like you are speaking directly to me, really enjoy reading it - thanks for all your thoughts. Have a great week-end.
ReplyDeleteLoL! I love your pictures. It looks so beautiful there...thank you for sharing them. Have a lovely weekend, Brenda.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Your "world" is so lovely! You are more along into Autumn than we are. So pretty! And what a wonderful barn to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteMatty
I would love to visit your world... and not just the second day of October!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to thank you for your beautiful comment on my blog today. It brought huge tears to my eyes and made me gasp a little. Thank you.
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What a beautiful spot you have their. It looks like my country road. Peaceful......
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures! We'll soon be driving across Iowa! Since I grew up there it's like going home.
ReplyDeleteYour front porch is inviting! Lovely surroundings too...but yea, plenty of undergrowth. We live in more of a neighborhood...we are 2 houses from the edge of the woods. Close enough to snakes!! I love looking at such things, but NOT tromping about in heavily wooded areas. Not with so many snakes about. And actually, the last place we lived remotely on the opposite coast, hubby was pestered one night in our garage with a cougar just outside the door...and here we had gone walking and hiking about some...had always taken the dogs, but they were not big enough to defend us much. ARGH!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the glimpse. I love seeing other people's lives...and the pictures you choose tell us the "little" things that are significant to you! C
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures! I started reading "Monster" loving it so far but....not sure if I ever want to go camping in the woods again! lol
ReplyDeleteYour corner of the world looks very inviting :o)
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and your family Brenda!
Beautiful photos Brenda!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Brenda, you need some vines or roses climbing up the posts of your front porch. :)
ReplyDeletejoanna
You have such a good eye for taking pictures! They are just beautiful. I especially like the pepper basket!
ReplyDeleteYour world is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing it with us!
Love the photos. Makes me wistful for the Sumas Prairie where we lived for awhile. The bigfoot story reminded me of when we went camping one year, and my husband warned my daughter if she didn't go to sleep soon, the bigfoot (or Nantakwa as he called it would come get her. It had the opposite effect, and she became attached to the story of Nantakwa. Everywhere we moved, Nantakwa had to come with us. LOL!
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