Sunday, November 8, 2020

How Does Your Garden Grow?

 

Time to put out the November Welcome


The turkey book can be displayed


and the scarecrow can hang a round a little while longer.


Frost on the moose



More snow? Just a dusting


The squirrel was furiously digging for acorns


More snow?


Nope, just milkweed seeds


Fiery tops of the trees


and a beautiful sunset.

How does your garden grow?

23 comments:

  1. Wonderful assortment of photos, but I cringed whenever you used the word snow. :-)

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  2. Other than the fact that it signals winters onset it's quite beautiful. :-/

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  3. Those Autumn trees colors! I never got Halloween decorations out and may not get out the ones I have for Thanksgiving *sigh* But Christmas! I haz plans!!!

    Your decorations are fun for the season. The scarecrow makes me smile. I may move more towards generic Autumn decorations. I did do some of that :)

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    1. I love the scarecrow a collaborative project between Ma and me.

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  4. Your garden is looking good. I hope you are feeling good, too, after the election news! Have a good week, keep warm!

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  5. Full of pine needles and leaves falling like rain.. Your trees have some beautiful color CJ.. our were pretty drab this year but the trustworthy Maples put on a show.. Unseasonably warm here.. Next week promises rain though.. Hugs! deb

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    1. Anne was saying the colors in her area were drab due to a drought in New England. I thought we had our usual vibrant colors. And we're in for unseasonably warm temperatures this week. I'll happily take them

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  6. i love the turkey book ...did you make it?! Always fun to see what's happening in others' area of the ocuntry weather wise. More snow coming today but it looks like Monday will be a mix of sun and clouds. Very cold right now.

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    1. I made the book last year at a craft night at my local library. I blogged about it here

      I hope you don't get a lot of snow.

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    2. I checked it out (again) and I doubt I could do this - but it's very cool! Looks complicated to me. i am horrible at following instruction. You would need to sit right here at my table and do it in front of my face lol.

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    3. It really is quite simple and I'd be happy to show you.

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  7. I have to admit your garden grows a whole lot better than mine right now. And your sunsets are more vibrant, too.

    I need to put my Halloween decorations away ad drag out my November ones, which mostly revolve around Thanksgiving. I really like your November decorations, dear, and I like that your snow has turned to warm weather.

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    1. The unusually warm weather has kept gardens looking pretty good. I'll look forward to seeing your Thanksgiving decorations

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  8. This weather has been such a gift. It is going to be hard for it go away, don't you think? Your November decorations look nice. I saw a house today with a Christmas tree up and on. Any other year I might make a snarky comment but hey, in 2020, whatever works for you, do it. Have a super start to the new week. Hugs-Erika

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    1. I could go through Winter with this weather. I have a friend who put up her Christmas tree the day after Halloween. That didn't stop me from making snarky comments 😺

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  9. The turkey book is very cool! (Just had a look at the how-to, ohhhh a lot of work!)
    And the sunset, fiery-beautiful if too early these days...

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    1. The work to make the turkey book is time consuming, but the folding and rolling of the pages becomes meditative.

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