Our neighborhood park and pond have been really scenic lately. . . . . .
. . . . . . and even the garden has sprung back to life with more color in
dahlia blooms - after I cut the plants almost to the ground ready for
winter - plus more roses and camellias.
We are incredibly busy lately - or perhaps incredibly slow getting
things done!! Bob is so busy daily raking and blowing the masses of falling
leaves and acorns, the latter huge, all raining down and covering every
surface. Mowing the grass continues as with the very warm
temperatures it continues to grow non-stop.
Daily doings just keep rearing their heads - some pleasant, others
ugly - all requiring time. Changing the clocks. . . . . . and then getting
up at 5 AM on Tuesday to watch the spectacular lunar eclipse in our
dressing gowns and slippers from the garden. . . . . . seem to have us,
well at least me, a bit groggy and unstable this week.
Despite the downs there of course plenty of ups and we feel
grateful that we can do what we do these days.
I see Holiday Open House signs and ads everywhere, and tomorrow
evening we plan to head to a favorite location of so many years,
SuzAnna's Antiques, at their always fabulous venue. Although they did
move from Raleigh and we have a much longer drive, we can't miss
it as there are many friends there to catch up with, and lots of holiday
merchandise to view. Just hope the coming heavy rains don't get here
until Friday. Driving at night in heavy rain is no longer fun for us - know
what I mean?
Are you ready to "deck the halls" yet?
I see some of you have already started. I will need to get
organized and and start pulling out the storage boxes soon!!
Dearest Mary,
ReplyDeleteLovely walk in the park with spectacular photos.
Also your garden did perform well.
We never blow leaves—our garden crew does mulch them while mowing the lawn and that's it.
No seasonal holiday shopping for us—none of them—year round that is.
Pieter and I have never fallen for the commercial brainwashing...
We have our hand carved wooden Holy Family with Baby Jesus from Italy and together with wooden angels from Italy that is perfect for our indoor display.
Hugs,
Mariette
All sounds lovely at your comfy house Mariette.
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DeleteWhat a gorgeous walk in the park. November looks like it is beautiful in you neck of the woods. Hope you enjoy your visit to that special antique shop. Have a delightful end to your week.
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun evening Debbie - I need to post on it later!
DeleteYour pictures are just stunning! No, I am not ready to pull the decorations out quite yet, but beginning to think about it. I usually go full force the day after Thanksgiving. Some gift shopping and card making done, but that is it.
ReplyDeleteLots to do dear Marilyn - somewhat overwhelming isn't it!!!!?
DeleteFrom Helen in Bend ~~ yes, we are feeling the holiday spirit, ready for decorating. We already have a bit of snow cover that, if we’re lucky, melts in daylight sun tomorrow. Your photos are award winning quality!!
ReplyDeleteGosh Helen snow already your way! Glad you liked the photos - getting cold here now.
DeleteBeautiful autumnal light, colours and shapes! Let them last a little longer before bringing out the Christmas things.
ReplyDeleteMy decorating will start just in time for the 1st Advent Sunday, which is really early this year.
The holiday season will be difficult for you dear Meike with the loss of your lovely dad - stay strong and know we are thinking of you, your mum and sister xxx
DeleteDear Mary, Such beautiful scenes and such a riot of colors you photographed for us to enjoy. We are in a deep cold spell. Some of the trees still had their leaves and when it snowed it broke many major branches from my old trees. It's too early for it to be so cold. .
ReplyDeleteSorry the snow has come rather early dear Gina - after that lovely visit to sunny Sicily I know you may be feeling the cold. The broken trees are always sad, when we have ice storms I worry about the trees more than anything else!
DeleteThe pictures of the park are spectacular. The good thing about still needing to mow is that the heating bill is not too high. 😏
ReplyDeleteThanks dear and yes, have just started cranking up the heating now the nights are chilly! BWT Vee, in regard to that picnic last month for the birthday girls - Jasmin and yours truly - we really did have fun and fortunately picked a perfect weather day, it was quite glorious!
DeleteSuzAnna's Antiques would be well worth going on a much longer drive because it is a social occasion based around everyone's passion i.e antiques. Imagine going to a social occasion where all the others just wanted to talk about horse riding or casinos... and you don't like gambling.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I love Huguenot silver art, if you find any :)
Hels
Art and Architecture, mainly
Sorry Hels, no Huguenot silver - mostly Christmas decor for sale right now - tons of it. I purchased a gold color trumpeting angel for my front porch!!!!
DeleteOoooh! My sister lives in Rolesville, very close to SuzAnna's, and it's her favorite place to shop, and now mine, when I visit from Illinois! So many cute, unusual and pretty things there, and the help are so kind and helpful! I've never left there empty-handed! Your pictures of your park are lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi Karla - thanks for stopping by. SuzAnna's was jumping last evening - it was such fun meeting up with so many friends. Now I'm wondering if your sis was there. I did buy something......of course!
DeleteMary -
It just makes my heart happy, these connections between people we don't even know, and people we do! I've told my sister about you and your blog and maybe you will one day run into us at SuzAnna's! And of course you bought something!
DeleteWhat glorious colour in your photos, Mary. The park is beautiful just now. I hope you enjoyed your visit to the Antique store. I visited a local garden store all decked out for Christmas and became quite inspired. I won't do much decorating until December, though. Have a good week.
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