Saturday, September 14, 2013

Autumn Thoughts...


Leaves just tinged red and gold
The slightest chill on the breeze
Sun playing hide and seek
Can we read in the tree, please?

Pulling out the recipes
for all the soups and stews
It's still dark in the morning
Just one more time- hit snooze

Crafting, cooking, reading, cleaning
Learning, planning, dreaming
Secret plans for Christmas gifts
Talking about the holidays and scheming!
Blessings,
Laura
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May I suggest?
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24 comments:

  1. What a pretty photo! And I loved your poem. Looking forward to jumping into fall. : )

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  2. Hi Cathy, Thanks for talking back! Fall is my favorite time of year. It holds so much promise. I'm coming to visit your blog.
    Blessings,
    Laura

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  3. Laura this is just gorgeous. Have always loved your name for autumn - fall - wish we used this term as it is so romantic. Love your photograph Laura just heavenly. Thanks so much
    Lots of love
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  4. Hi Dorothy,
    I like Autumn. It sounds romantic to me!
    Laura

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  5. Enjoyed your sweet poem, Laura, as it really is time to enjoy the beauty of fall!

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  6. Thank you Christine. I'll be over for a visit soon.
    Blessings,
    Laura

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  7. I am certainly looking forward to fall. I love wearing sweaters and eating soups and stews. Plus, I have a strong dislike of the heat.

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  8. This was so nice to read in the middle of my morning. Thanks for sharing it!!

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  9. I'm glad you enjoyed it, Judith.
    Blessings,
    Laura

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  10. Dear Laura, This was so sweet! And it did spark the imagination for getting some Christmas ideas flowing. Have a great week!
    Blessings, Roxy

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  11. Hi Roxy,
    It's time for me to get busy on Christmas!

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  12. Wow that is a pretty picture! Love the poem too :)

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  13. Hi Rachel,
    We have lots of lovely old homes and maple trees in Carthage. Autumn is my favorite time of year.
    Laura

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  14. What a beautiful photo and poem. Fall is my favorite time of year. Stopping in from Imparting Grace.

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  15. Hi Kim,
    Thank you. Enjoy your season!
    Blessings,
    Laura

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  16. Hi Laurel,
    I hope to do some thrifting this fall and find some new sweaters.
    Blessings,
    Laura

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  17. This makes me feel ready for Fall! Thanks for sharing at TTF!

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  18. I liked the first photo on your Eiffel Tower post. It was a beautiful angle.
    I hope you don't mind that I pinned it: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/257690409902126386/ .
    Blessings to you. Have a cozy Christ centered Autumn!
    Laura


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  19. What beautiful words - perfect for my favorite season of the year. Thank you Laura!

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  20. Gorgeous photo...you are way ahead of us when it comes to color.
    Have a great week...

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  21. Hi Marigene,
    We won't have color like that until October. This is a photo we took a few years ago that I really like.
    I'm coming to visit you In the Middle of Nowhere. ~smile~
    Blessings,
    Laura

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  22. Just lovely. I do love fall. Those trees are gorgeous in your photo.
    Thanks for sharing with us at The HomeAcre Hop!

    Please join us again Thursday at:
    http://summersacres.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-homeacre-hop-38-and-soap-giveaway.html

    ~Ann

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  23. I will join you again, Ann. Thanks for inviting me.

    Blessings,
    Laura

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  24. Oh Beautiful. Enjoyed this. Forgive me I'm a little tired but did I read you live in Missouri. Have you heard of Potosi. That is where my kids are. Anyway thanks for linking! Be blessed.

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