I love this time of year…it’s probably my favorite!
Enjoy your week, thinking of toasty fireplaces, crunching leaves under foot, crisp evening air, the scent of apples baking, and those warm knitted goodies we finally get to wear again! 🙂
Bethany~
I love this time of year…it’s probably my favorite!
Enjoy your week, thinking of toasty fireplaces, crunching leaves under foot, crisp evening air, the scent of apples baking, and those warm knitted goodies we finally get to wear again! 🙂
Bethany~
WHAT?! You haven’t been wearing your knits all summer long? I have been. 😉
Ooh, pretty 🙂 This is one of my favorite times of year too. Fall and spring 😉 We’ve already been welcoming fall with pumpkin cake and applesauce bread. Now if it would just feel like fall out this way. Hugs!
I like that time of year also. sort of ties with Spring in my book. However, I am NOT ready yet for fall So keep it up there! The leaves should start changing here by the end of September. I am not looking forward to raking and blowing all our leaves to the curb! It takes us a good three to four days. But, other than that, I do love Fall, LOL! mmmm, breath in that crisp air!
Hope your move is going well and you are getting settled in.
Hugs
LindaJ
I love Fall too and in my neck of the woods it lasts sometimes through Christmas. Nights are cooling down nicely here in the mid 60’s and days are milder. Monday is supposed to be hot but still only 90. We had a very nice summer actually. Dallas had some 100 degree spells but here it mainly was in the 90’s. Only a few 100’s and intermittent rain which we NEVER get in the summer. It is so green and lush here everyone is sick with hayfever. Ragweed is breaking all records and we all are hoping to stay clear of the H1N1 flu(I heard it called the hinny flu, that was funny). With so much asthma and allergies here now it is not pleasant for anyone.A few good rains will knock it back in control though so we hope we get some.