NATURE AND OCTOBER
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This week I am posting letters N and O. My very favorite month of the year is October. Nature is ablaze with all the gorgeous colors of this season.
Driving through my neighborhood this last week I took a few shots from my car.
This beautiful tree grows in a park near our home.
The mums have been so vibrant here too, these are next to my front steps to cheer me each time I enter.
And one of my favorite colors is ORANGE.
OCTOBER always conjures up memories of goblins, pumpkins, bobbing for apples, Halloween parties, trick-or-treating, warm glazed donuts and apple cider.
Another reason to love OCTOBER, is visiting an OKTOBERFEST celebration or shopping at fall craft festivals. I had a booth in a fair last Saturday. You can tell how much I love the color ORANGE by all the pumpkins and fall foliage on my wreaths.
Hoping you are enjoying autumn and the beautiful colors or if you happen to live in the Southern Hemisphere I hope you enjoy my October photos.
Linking withhttp://abcwednesday-mrsnesbitt.blogspot.com for ABC Wednesday.
Also linking withhttp://thetablescaper.blogspot.com for Seasonal Sundays
Ann






I just love the vivid Mums and all the warm, earthy colors of Fall.
ReplyDeletePerfect choices for the letters N and O.
Nice use of orange!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
I love Orange and October too so am in complete agreement with you. My Mums have done really well this year too - lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteWonderful October shots for O day. Carver, ABC Wednesday Team
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by on my blog. Thanks for the comments too. Sure love the fall follage in your area. so pretty. The mums are pretty too. Great pictures and cute wreaths. Have a great fall day :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of autumn!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics!!!! I just love this time of year when all the trees change colors :o)
ReplyDelete~Des
October is delightful isn't it?
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Nice view of the trees there! I love October because it's my birthday month..lol
ReplyDeleteLooks like autumn is in full swing in your neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteWe are like-minded this week! :-) And I, too, adore October - the incredible colors of foliage, sunrises and sunsets, and Fall decorations; the invigorating weather that ranges from cozy rain and fog to crisp sunshine; the harvest of wonderful root veggies, grapes and apples; the deeply moving grace and beauty of Canada geese flying south in their incredible V formations; and Halloween - my favorite holiday! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love your photos, especially that gorgeous tree in the park and your beautiful mums! It's been a great year for mums here, too, and I've really become a fan.
October is my favorite month too! Especially because it is my birthday month :) Found you on ABC Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteLovely decorations, and lovely oranges!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and colorful trees. I can't say I love October, because I know that winter is on its way and I do NOT like winter.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! The tree is so very beautifully coloured as if it is in bloom! I also like orange. Our royalty belong to the House of Orange.Thanks for sharing, Ann! Have a great Thursday.
ReplyDeleteO, I love October, too. We have had the most beautiful weather....a little cooler this morning, tho.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. :)
xo
Superb captures!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ann! Thanks for visiting me over at The Writers Reverie! Love your "tin and sparkle" here - Oz has always had a special place in my heart. However, I must say that your Kansas is a bit more colorful this time of year than Dorothy's was back at MGM in 1939! Lovely photos and a fun ABC post game!
ReplyDeleteJoy!
Kathy
Great post sis! Your booth looks wonderful, I am in shock you have anything left!
ReplyDeleteA great post on the various Halloween functions and lovely fall foliage.
ReplyDeleteAnn you would make the perfect Bronco fan! You could wear orange all season long! But I know you probably trade orange for red with your Chiefs!
ReplyDeleteLove those beautiful mums! That tree reminds me of the poem "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer! Sigh!
Blessings, Anne