Autumn isn't here yet, but it is on the way! I realized last week that one of the trees that fell had the prettiest yellow leaves each Fall. It's sad to think it won't be there this year.
We just cut a few of our damaged peach trees in the field, we weren't ever very successful at getting the peaches before the raccoon anyway, but I will miss the spring blossoms!
I just returned from a short trip to England and there everything is truly turning already, but not here yet.;)) Lovely image and thank you for that song.;)) xoxo
I love fall but I wish it would wait a little longer before it arrives .. I love the last little bit of summer so faded so much less humid .. and still green(ish)
I'm a long way from autumn and loving spring... but the colours in your photo are truly beautiful. Sorry about your tree... they take soooo long to grow and I can understand your feelings of loss.
Trees usually do not change to fall colors here until late October..sometimes even later! We are having our first cold snap this weekend so that may edge them on.
PS: Your soup sounds really good! I like the 15 bean mixture and use that often :)
Oh but Darlin' we are so lucky, Birmingham is blessed with so many trees that we will again welcome autumn.......whenever it gets here! I can't wait for the color! V
Everything is beginning to change over up at the cottage.. quite dramatically along the roads. Too bad about your lost tree. I'm sure it will be missed each season.
So sorry about your trees...in the long run I hope that the "natural pruning" turns out to be a good thing:) We lost lots of branches during the storm but fortunately no big trees...
Autumn was always my favorite season in Indiana. Not as much to it in Florida, although the maples we used to have in our front yard would change color, which was nice. The song was quite a blast from the past and I loved the slideshow - the "sixty-ishness" of it just killed me! :) (the maples died and had to be cut down... sad!)
We just cut a few of our damaged peach trees in the field, we weren't ever very successful at getting the peaches before the raccoon anyway, but I will miss the spring blossoms!
ReplyDeletenice picture Steph, and I enjoyed the song too - Dave
ReplyDeleteI just returned from a short trip to England and there everything is truly turning already, but not here yet.;))
ReplyDeleteLovely image and thank you for that song.;))
xoxo
There is a season... Beautiful photo. You will miss your trees.
ReplyDeleteI love fall but I wish it would wait a little longer before it arrives .. I love the last little bit of summer so faded so much less humid .. and still green(ish)
ReplyDeleteToo bad about the pretty-leaf tree...
ReplyDeleteSigh, fall...a season we do not have here...and even if we did, we wouldn't have it this year because of this wicked drought.
I love that song!
Your sketch of 9-11 is amazing.
I love fall but am resisting the loss of leaves...we live in the country and when all the leaves fall we feel a little...NAKED!
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I'm a long way from autumn and loving spring... but the colours in your photo are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSorry about your tree... they take soooo long to grow and I can understand your feelings of loss.
Trees usually do not change to fall colors here until late October..sometimes even later! We are having our first cold snap this weekend so that may edge them on.
ReplyDeletePS: Your soup sounds really good! I like the 15 bean mixture and use that often :)
great video! I have to start getting some music into my food posts! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh but Darlin' we are so lucky, Birmingham is blessed with so many trees that we will again welcome autumn.......whenever it gets here! I can't wait for the color!
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Everything is beginning to change over up at the cottage.. quite dramatically along the roads. Too bad about your lost tree. I'm sure it will be missed each season.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it will be like in India. I will leave her October 23rd so I won't see much leaf action before I go.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about your trees...in the long run I hope that the "natural pruning" turns out to be a good thing:) We lost lots of branches during the storm but fortunately no big trees...
ReplyDeleteI always loved that song:)
Love the pic and song is really nice. Your blog is cute .Follow each other .
ReplyDeleteAutumn was always my favorite season in Indiana. Not as much to it in Florida, although the maples we used to have in our front yard would change color, which was nice. The song was quite a blast from the past and I loved the slideshow - the "sixty-ishness" of it just killed me! :) (the maples died and had to be cut down... sad!)
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful season.
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