Sunday, September 27, 2015

 Holding on to the warm sunny days...


It occurred to me while at a harvest market with a friend that I had not yet decorated for the fall! What??




Every year I get more into my gardening so I never want to let the summer go! 





I even fear the first frost! My flowers!!



I do realize that all good things must come to an end...




Lately however, I'd rather think of it as ~ One door closes and another one opens.~




What is behind this door is amazing. Another beautiful season awaits to be embraced!



New things to look forward to.


Pumpkins and spice and everything nice.




Warm cozy candlelight dinners, warm homemade apple pie, cozy hugs from the ones you love!





Cozy fires! Snuggling up on the couch with popcorn and a good movie.






Leaves crinkling under foot walking on beautiful, vibrant colorful trails.





Autumn skies and pumpkin pies.



Bringing the fall outside in.











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 The "she shed" needs some festive decor too!







Anything baked with pumpkin and chocolate is always perfect!



And finding that perfect antique with a dear friend that tells you you must have this! (She was so right) 


Autumn is truly a magical time!



Enjoy!

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Taking it all in~

Labor day weekend is sometimes what mark's the end of the summer. Shhh, don't tell the flowers!



This is the time of year when I don't want that first frost to be approaching. I'm not ready!




Even on our most busiest of days, my husband and I make sure we walk around the gardens. He knows how much the flowers mean to me ;)





We have to check on our fish too.



Once we start walking around its hard to go back inside!





Next thing we know, it starts getting dark. 


Trying to soak up and enjoy every moment outdoors.




Enjoy every last moment of this beautiful season, another one is just around the corner!

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