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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Good Fences . . .


one day we were green
bingo
overnight
we turned
yellow, gold, orange, brown, tan


Good Fence Find
looking for some Bitter Sweet today,
I found a wonderful nature trail
and some fences

beautiful tall grasses


bunches of milk weed
dried pods
cattails


the bitter sweet berry was ready to burst into its bright orange


more bitter sweet
than I have seen in years



the grass around the house was covered
in yellow pine needles this morning
(although the photo doesn't seem to confirm the yellow)



a visit to the cemetery
Gary's grave
looks like I need to grab
my scrub bucket and clean him up
~
thank you  thank you
for your kind caring comments
earlier today
~
how about it
let's make someone's day tomorrow

20 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Yes the seaon changes very quickly but lovely

21 Wits said...

Such are the lovely views of autumn time.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Lynne, beautiful Autumn images. My favorite is the grasses and fence shot. Enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!

Cranberry Morning said...

Lovely photos, Lynne. It does seem like it happened overnight! It's a gorgeous time of year. Wish it would last. Have a wonderful day.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Belas fotografias.
Gostei do blog.
Um abraço.
http://andarilharar.blogspot.pt/

LV said...

The seasons are changing much to fast for me. Hard to believe this year is about gone. Maybe it is because I am getting older.

Adam said...

The plants around here are more green than they usually are. The fall colors haven't kicked in yet from what I can tell from my yard

This N That said...

We've been turning the past yen days or so...May have frost this weekend..Lovin' this weather..

Ida said...

I love that photo with the gorgeous grass growing over/through the fence.
Looks like fall has arrived there. It's such a pretty season.
I read your post yesterday, it was very touching. Death of a loved one is never easy.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful pictures I so enjoyed all.

Kim said...

So many pretty borders...love the tall grasses! There's something about the way they blow in the wind that moves me.

Liz said...

Things are starting to turn colors in my part of Illinois. I went to my favorite bittersweet spot only to find somebody had sprayed it as a weed! :( Starting my own patch next year.

Kerin said...

Yay! It's so pretty .... all those changing colors. Just the ash trees and a few quakes have changes here, but I'm sure that the rest of the trees aren't far behind.
I would LOVE to have bittersweet here. Maybe someday....
So, did you scrub up the marker? Funny how that needs to be done, every now and then.

Have a wonderful afternoon, and thanks for sharing your very pretty pictures.

~K.

TexWisGirl said...

love those grasses! i think they're as pretty as wildflowers.

A Joyful Cottage said...

Love the fence with the tall grass. So full and gorgeous. I'm glad you're getting a lot of bittersweet. It's still one of my favorite fall decorations. xo

Musings from Kim K. said...

Thinking of you and your earlier post. I'm behind on blog reading. Enjoy this beautiful weekend. It might be a bit chilly but I'm hoping to enjoy some of the color while we still have it on the trees and not all over the ground! Hugs!

Wsprsweetly Of Cottages said...

Please forgive me for not keeping up..I will get back to doing better soon I hope.
The pictures were so ..unpretentious. Beautiful! The grave...touched my heart. We are approaching that time of year..December 15, 1997 for me. And then again in Springtime and the worst was even yet to come..
One cannot know until it happens to them.
Sending you a big hug..and love..
Mona

Pamela Gordon said...

Beautiful photos! I love the tall grasses along the fence and the bittersweet vines, which don't grow here. Fall happened slowly here too, then Bam!, overnight we are gloriously coloured. Enjoy the beauty. Hugs. Pam

bj said...

Good morning...I would love to find a BUNCH of bittersweet...don;t think we have much of it out here on the plains.

susan said...

My heart goes out to you - I've been there too.
Enjoy the beauty of this season - it really is quite magnificent, isn't it.