What a wonderful blog! thanks for visiting mine and I shall certainly come back here; lovely pictures, writing and textiles from a beautiful and fascinating corner of the world.
Glad you enjoyed my walk Gramma ann - sure you have ome nice walks in Iowa - must look on the map and see where you are. Have been to New England States, Grand Canyon area and this year to Texas, Arisona and New Mexico. I love your country and the people are so friendly.
Wow, spooky. If you re-visit my blog, you will see almost identical photos, the lone honeysuckle, hawthorn berries and browning oak leaves. My local wood is mostly beech and oak. It's wonderful. I went today and took far too many photos, as usual.
I am a widow for the second time - first marrriage 39 years, second marriage 23 years - both very happy. My second marriage was to a farmer and when he died the farm was sold. I now live in the nearby small town on the edge of Wensleydale in The Yorkshire Dales. My beloved Border Terrier died a couple of years ago - I still miss her but as I am 90 and need carers I shalln't get another I have one son,who lives nearby with his wife, three grandchildren, one step grandchild, two great grandchildren and two step great grandchildren..Life is good.
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I wish we had oak trees - they are such a gorgeous tree.
Beautiful, but a tad mournful after so wretched a summer.
What a wonderful blog! thanks for visiting mine and I shall certainly come back here; lovely pictures, writing and textiles from a beautiful and fascinating corner of the world.
These pictures give us all the taste of Autumn after such a short summer... Err, did we have one this year, Weaver?
Best wishes,
Annie
Your pictures are lovely and I felt like I was on the walk with you.
Have a nice week-end.
ann
What a beautiful day! I love the autumn red of the hawthorn berries.
Hi Janice. We do not have many here, we are really too far North for them to flourish. But, yes, they are lovely trees.
Ah well, Dick, you can always see Autumn as "a tad mournful" except that I am not a hot weather fan so I really love that cool Autumn feeling.
glad you finally saw my textile, Lucy - I had great fun doing it.
Not sure where you live in the UK Annie - we have certainly not had much in the way of summer here in the North.
Glad you enjoyed my walk Gramma ann - sure you have ome nice walks in Iowa - must look on the map and see where you are. Have been to New England States, Grand Canyon area and this year to Texas, Arisona and New Mexico. I love your country and the people are so friendly.
Wow, spooky. If you re-visit my blog, you will see almost identical photos, the lone honeysuckle, hawthorn berries and browning oak leaves. My local wood is mostly beech and oak. It's wonderful. I went today and took far too many photos, as usual.
It's definitely the beginning of autumn! As you say:"the last rose of summer" Great photos! The last one makes me a bit melancholic.
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