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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Silent Sunday





8 comments:

Verde Farm said...

So pretty--even as they fade. Hope you had a great weekend :)
Amy

Alice said...

Mum's the word on those Mums ;-)

Nancy K. said...

Your Photographs are more beautiful than the flowers themselves!

Stunning.

small farm girl said...

Beautiful, just beautiful.

Tiggeriffic said...

All the flowers are gone here in Iowa.. Yours are so beautifull I call it the last bloom of fall.

I was wondering if you ever sold your yarn to make a scarf or mittens.? My sister lives in South Carolina and she is the one that got me started in reading your blog. She loves Keebler.. I thought if you sold your yarn I could surprise her and make a scarf or mittens and tell her it was from Keebler or from one of your sheep at punkin's patch...for Christmas. If you don't sell your yarn that's O.K. it was just an idea that I was thinking about today... Have a great day..ta ta for now from Iowa.. 52 degrees right now. it was almost 70 today and a really nice day... the calm before the storm..

Ed said...

Nery nice, I'm suprised the boys did'nt get them..:-)
No Sunday Stills?? We miss ya..

Snohomish Shepherdess said...

Lovely November flowers!

Dana and Daisy said...

Will you be using these for dyes? I have a good book at the cabin on gardening for natural dying and noticed these flowers are recommended. Sorry I don't recall what color they make... something in the yellow to red tones I bet.

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