Cheryl J
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Thanks, CG....looking forward to many more this time of year...
Oops, maybe you need to be signed in to a Google account to see it. I'll attach it here. Can you see it here?Pretty pic, Taxy. I love when the leaves change in the fall. I couldn't see the first pic, though.
It's black as coal out here at night - no city lights and only a couple of streetlamps down the street. So pretty when there's a full moon - and when there's no moon and a billion stars.
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Our trees were changing color nicely...on Monday we had 60 MPH winds that tore all the leaves off the trees...at least I won't have to rake, but some guy in Nebraska will be po'd by all the leaves.
Those leaves would have made great compost over the winter to use in the spring for your flowers. And the side benefit would be at present, some very not so needed exercise.
No unsupervised exercise until cleared by Rehab...good thing I have a kid who rakes, mows and shovels for me. He's been by every day since my heart attack to take out the trash and see if there's anything else I need done. He's a great kid!
Our trees were changing color nicely...on Monday we had 60 MPH winds that tore all the leaves off the trees...at least I won't have to rake, but some guy in Nebraska will be po'd by all the leaves.
When we lived in our first house, we were three houses "upwind" from a semi-cul-de-sac. We all were pretty good about keeping our lawns leaf-free, but poor Corky at the end of the line still said he got ALL of the leave from the entire street! Poor guy, it seemed like he was raking every day. Then again, he was a bit *ahem* anal about his yard.Our trees were changing color nicely...on Monday we had 60 MPH winds that tore all the leaves off the trees...at least I won't have to rake, but some guy in Nebraska will be po'd by all the leaves.
Took a short drive along the South Platte yesterday. The wind did a fair job of stripping the trees here too, but left enough to still make a pretty photo:
I was down by the South Platte yesterday. You take wonderful pictures of the countryside.
Love the old farmstead...