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Saturday, November 14, 2020

Reposting from another Autumn

I have been reading older posts from this blog and decided to repost this one from a few years ago.


It seemed that we would have no autumn this year. The temperature went from nineties to fifties suddenly, but for a few days we are having great fall weather. The leaves are beginning to change and to fall, a month later than usual.


Pumpkins are a big symbol of Fall. I see them everywhere.

Morning view from my house of mountains peeking up through the fog. 

One of my favorite photos of Barry, my late husband.


My woods turn color every year, but later this year. 



Barry Beall, on left and Stu Moring at Cades Cove years ago. These men
were like brothers. We took vacations with the Morings (Gay and Stu) for many years.  


If you live where fall is happening, hope you have a brilliant and bright autumn before the cold comes in. 

5 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful reminder of what life was not so long ago. Take care.

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  2. We started the day with clouds and heavy rain, and just like that, it all went away and the skies are blue! My favorite time of year. Wonderful post. Thank you for sharing it again, since I didn't see it the first time.

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  3. EC, it is funny how I once was depressed by fall of the year. Now it is one of my favorites and never seems long enough. Enjoy your spring down under.

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  4. Thanks, DJan. I felt sure there were readers who never saw this post. I have been doing this since 2007. Glad your day is brightening. Mine is, too.

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  5. Marie, yes! Life was simpler then. I miss it.

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