The pumpkins are from a friend's farm. She set them out for us for the Hug A Sheep party. I love beautiful pumpkins as much as I love beautiful leaves. Thank you, Jessica!
We planted these two trees the first fall we lived here. They came together from the same nursery and we were told that they were the same variety. One stays green (on the left) while the other turns bright red. Are there male and female trees?
We just can't believe how big they've gotten.
Time flies!
I thought I was recording longer than 18 seconds, but 18 seconds is better than nothing. While I was lining up different views for Ed's challenge, a silly mockingbird was singing his heart out. Probably not for me, but it sure made it a fun few minutes...or 18 seconds :-).
For more Sunday Stills...
11 comments:
Great shots..:-)
You have the most beautiful farm I've ever seen. I hope someday to join you for Hug A Sheep Day.
Thanks for the video with the sweet songs. Love it!
And, I love the fall colors.
You have a very handsome sign! I love the addition of the pumpkins ~ what a wonderful fall accent! If I may ask, who is represented on your sign? Could the sheep in the background be Punkin?
Warm Regards, Lisa in Oregon
Such a pretty place! Thanks for the birdsong, we don't have mockingbirds here, it was a treat to hear it.
Looks like heaven to me.
A beautiful fall indeed ~ Love your sign! It's perfect :-)
Beautiful photos Sarah! And I had to play your video a few times over... my daughter's birds were mesmerized by the song and were answering back!
You do have a beautiful farm.
Great picture of your sign, like the addition of the pumpkins. Will you be posting snow pictures soon? I see Tennessee and Carolina got some snow.
That's Buddy, Boudreaux and Heidi on the sign :-).
Back in the 60s a couple days this week, so no snow in sight :-/.
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