Beautiful pictures Bonny! I don't believe we had frost here (it was 39 when I got up). Soon though and after the first good frost, we can harvest our Gilfeather Turnips!!
Stunning photos, Bonny. It's such a treat to be up early enough to see the mist rising off the water. There was talk of possible frost here over the weekend, but it didn't happen . . . yet. I'm glad you got to see some autumn-magic. XO
Harbingers of the changing seasons, captured perfectly, Bonny. It can be a Zen experience to be awake and see things that you don't ordinarily see, at least for me. It creates a bit of a reality shift. These photos are magical. Do you see this view from your house?
Beautiful photos! We had to leave early yesterday morning for some airport transport and there was a bit of frost on the windshield. Thankfully, my flowers are still okay!
Caught up. I love your "fishing" date with your fellas... I especially love that there were no fish and no one seemed to care! I hate hot peppers (dislike most peppers, actually). LOVE your Rainbow Hitchhiker!! I'm looking forward to reading The Marriage Portrait -- Hamnet was great, but I was disappointed in another of Maggie O'Farrell's books (didn't finish/returned), so I'm happy to hear good reports about this one. Glad you enjoyed your "late-summer vacation"! Cannot wait to see your house with freshly painted blue shutters!! Happy belated birthday to Ryan! I finished my NC 500 walk -- in Inverness (official start/finish) -- and received my medal the other day; doubt I'll do another. Can't really beat that one!
Beautiful pictures Bonny! I don't believe we had frost here (it was 39 when I got up). Soon though and after the first good frost, we can harvest our Gilfeather Turnips!!
ReplyDeleteWow, those shots of the fog over the water are just stunning! I was up early yesterday to run but did not see any frost. It was cold, though!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos, Bonny. It's such a treat to be up early enough to see the mist rising off the water. There was talk of possible frost here over the weekend, but it didn't happen . . . yet. I'm glad you got to see some autumn-magic. XO
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, Bonny! Wow! We had a bit of a frost on Sunday as well, but not nearly as stunning as yours was!
ReplyDeleteHarbingers of the changing seasons, captured perfectly, Bonny. It can be a Zen experience to be awake and see things that you don't ordinarily see, at least for me. It creates a bit of a reality shift. These photos are magical. Do you see this view from your house?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! We had to leave early yesterday morning for some airport transport and there was a bit of frost on the windshield. Thankfully, my flowers are still okay!
ReplyDeleteAmazing views, Bonny! We still have a mild and colorful autumn on tap. Leaves are at their peak!
ReplyDeleteno frost in western PA but one can hope!! Lovely photos :)
ReplyDeleteI love your photos. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Suzanne!
DeleteWhat beautiful photos. I love the mist/fog rising from the water. The frosty leaves are also just lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh, those misty photos... GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteCaught up. I love your "fishing" date with your fellas... I especially love that there were no fish and no one seemed to care! I hate hot peppers (dislike most peppers, actually). LOVE your Rainbow Hitchhiker!! I'm looking forward to reading The Marriage Portrait -- Hamnet was great, but I was disappointed in another of Maggie O'Farrell's books (didn't finish/returned), so I'm happy to hear good reports about this one. Glad you enjoyed your "late-summer vacation"! Cannot wait to see your house with freshly painted blue shutters!! Happy belated birthday to Ryan! I finished my NC 500 walk -- in Inverness (official start/finish) -- and received my medal the other day; doubt I'll do another. Can't really beat that one!