Sunday, November 3, 2024

CHANGE OF SEASON

It's that time of year when it's finally cooler and there may be some lovely leaves on the trees as the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer. It's a lovely time of year in North Alabama. This morning we even "gained" a hour as it was time to "Fall Back" with our clocks. 

Speaking of change of seasons, now that it's cooler,  it was time to put away the shorts and sports bra in favorite of yoga pants and a sweatshirt over a t-shirt.  Here is a look at what I get to see on my 6-8 mile daily walk. 

The people in this house go all out each year with their Halloween decorations, adding more scenes each year.  No other house in my large neighborhood comes close to these decorations.

It makes me smile as I go flying by: 

                                    

                                        

                                         


corner of Noel and Blair Day Lane, south Huntsville, AL
I love seeing wildlife on my walks. Rabbits, chipmunks, lots of squirrels, the occasional fox and these:

Great Blue Heron

Canadian Geese

The Canadian Geese are starting to fly in formation, honking loudly, as they plan to leave for the winter. What a sight!

I don't do much decorating myself, just a few things in the house:
    






The patchwork pumpkins were made by my dear friend Judy Murrah. I miss her all the time but especially in October, her birthday month and the month we were sure to be together again each year. 

Living Room coffee table

I do change out the quilts on our bed to my favorite "winter" quilts:

Foothills on the wall, Western Sun on the bed, and Pieces of the Past at the foot of the bed--you can see I am fond of Flying Geese

As the days get shorter, I will find a new hand sewing project to have by my cozy chair. Not sure yet what it will be...

Let's quilt.

Barbara


4 comments:

  1. Who is the patterns designer for the quilt on the bed-Pieces of the Past please?

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    1. Pieces of the Past is my design, replicating an antique I own. It is folded at the foot of the bed. Western Sun is a very large version of a pattern in an old book Butternut and Blue by Barbara Brackman and Karla Menaugh. Use the Search Box above to see lots of posts about each quilt.

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  2. Those giant skeletons sure are popular, aren't they?
    That is a great shot of the heron. I love the call of the Sandhill Cranes in our area this time of year.
    Lovely fall colors and cozy looks in your quilts.

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