What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Tuesday 4~Fall Y'all, How's It Going?

 


Fall Y'all.. how's it going?

Happy Fall Y'all


So, can we talk about how your autumn is going this year? Maybe we can get you to post a photo or two of your area in autumn...big changes or not.

Autumn here in our area is different than where most of you live. However, our November days seems to be pretty typical so far...we've had three days in a row without the seeing the sun shine! It's not very cold, just damp and chilly...good days to stay indoors and bake or clean house in preparation for Thanksgiving next week!!!

1. Are leaves still falling where you are or are they done now? Have they even changed yet?

We had to go take a ride and a walk to find some autumn leaves to share with you, so that is why my post is late this morning.  Here's what we found...remember, this is north central Florida.  Maple trees and other autumn foliage are not in abundance here, but still there is some fall foliage to make us smile:

These first few photos are of the maple tree here on our own Still Waters Pond:


Yes, it appears that most of the leaves have already fallen, but thankfully they fell into the pond, so I don't have to worry about raking them!



These heart shaped leaves are from the wild grape vines growing all over the woods:

We took a ride and walk at our little town park, and here's a pretty maple tree waiting to greet us:

It's a chilly, cloudy, breezy day, and yes, the leaves are falling:



These are huge sycamore trees, and their leaves are also huge:


This is one of the sycamore tree leaves...not particularly colorful, but they are very large!!!

This is the old caboose in our town park, where the depot used to stand. The walking trail is where the railroad tracks used to be.


Here's a surprising spot of color greeting us along the way...Morning, Glory!


2. Does anyone in your family go hunting? Have you ever gone? Would you tell us about it?
No hunters here in my immediate family. I have never gone myself. Not too sure I would be able to shoot an animal. But I do appreciate those who can do it and the meat is always good! As a matter of fact, one of the dishes at the potluck on Saturday at our church contained venison sausage and peppers and onions. It was pretty good, although the sausage was a bit too spicy for my taste.  

HERE is a link to the story of the Great Moose Hunt, written by my son Matthew back when he and his son Noah went on a moose hunt in northern Maine many years ago.  It's a very special story, one that I treasure now that my son is in heaven.


3. Who rakes the leaves at your house?
Well, we don't have the kind of leaves that most people have during the autumn months. But we do have huge Live Oak trees that drop their little leaves during the winter months, and hubby and I usually try to do the raking ourselves. Not sure I will be much help this year with a bad shoulder/arm.  So we may need to enlist some helpers from the young folks.  
Live Oak trees in front of our house

These are the oak leaves that are already falling.





4. Is football on your menu for fall? What teams get you cheering?
Hubby and sons enjoy watching football together. I personally have no preferences. My father attended Penn State, and my mother was from Ohio, and they used to enjoy watching the rivalry between Ohio State and Penn State.  So when I hear that game is going on, my ears perk up and I love to see bits of it. I never know who to root for because of my loyalty to both parents, but somehow it seems like I usually lean towards Ohio because I've spent more time in Ohio than in Pennsylvania in my lifetime. (even though I was born in PA.)   Here's a link to highlights of this year's game, which I believe Ohio won...

Oh, a note to those of you who have followed our washing machine saga...the new washing machine (#2), seems to be working just fine! I am gratified to know that the issues with the first new washing machine (#1) were most likely due to machine error as opposed to human error.  Now that I see how this thing is supposed to work, I realize that the other machine never did anything exactly as it was meant to work from the start.  Shew! That's a relief!  My "mother-board" is still intact after all! LOL.  All's well that ends well!

Well, it is time to send this post and get it out there for the world to see!  If you want to see what others are sharing today, go over to  Tuesday 4 HERE.

Meanwhile, here's some good "food for thought" for the day:

Amen, and God bless each one of you!


Hey! It's raining!  Hooray! We need it! Thank the Lord!
Bye for now.


9 comments:

  1. Lovely rain.. hope its a good rainy day cozy and warm for you. Isn't it nice to see those little pops of color among the green? I think it looks so pretty. I've never been in Florida in fall. I lived there with my mother in law for summer and that was in South Florida in the Miami area where she was a native. She had a house she built herself on a few acres and a canal. The weather was sauna like but at 21 I didn't mind it at all. Now I would . She had royal palms out front and crotons for a hedge and a melaleuca in the back . Your house photo looks so lovely with the oaks out front. Thank you for joining in. Fewer people are joining in lately. I guess it might be getting boring for them. I hope not but, I am kind of disappointed. Well, nice chatting.. have a lovely day.

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  2. Beautiful trees. We used to have a really big sycamore tree in our back yard and those leaves are huge and it seemed the tree dropped stuff year round.

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  3. I love the inscriptions at the end of your post.

    You really have a wonderful garden with such beautiful trees. Over here the apple and pear trees still have their leaves. Other trees have shed most of theirs. We leave some leaves on the ground for the worms to take them in. Others go on the compost heap.

    I really enjoy your photos here. God bless, Pamela.

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  4. No one in our family hunts either, but we do enjoy being out in nature, mostly hiking. The national parks are our favorite places. We have just a few trees with leaves on here in Utah. So glad that your new washing machine is working out well. Great photos in this post. See you again soon!

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  5. You found a lot of leaves on the ground! Maple trees are so pretty. I don't see them here in Lakeland. I enjoyed visiting with you here!! xo

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  6. Our leaves are long gone but it was nice and warm today, up to 68F! Very unusual for November. One more day and then a gradual cool-down to the highs of 40 by next week.
    Our son Alex went once as a pre-teen with a man from church. He enjoyed it but never went again for some reason. We have nothing against hunting at all, in fact, we know it's a necessary thing to keep numbers in check. We're also not avid football fans but we do have our ears "perk up" when Nebraska plays Iowa or the Seahawks are on.
    Take care my friend.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  7. Hi Pam, we missed most of the fall color in our neighborhood as it seemed to be at peak while we were on our travels abroad and thanks for your comment on my recent post. I am catching up on blog reading now and while I won't be able to comment on everyone's older posts, I will be reading as many as possible. Hope you had a nice rainy day which is what we will be getting later this week, no snow (yet) and temps will be 60 degrees on Thursday, yikes!

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  8. What a very special story about the moose hunt. Those are so important to hold onto.

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  9. Beautiful photos!! Didn't have an opportunity to look on my camera... We've had also grey days in a row. I felt like closing the curtains at 3 in the afternoon. I miss gardening. We don' t have maples here, but in london my favorite pub is called the Maple Leaf. LOL!

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