Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. ~George Eliot

(Credit:  Chris Andruskiewicz)
Falling Leaves


Golden Sun  ~ Hay Rides ~  Pumpkins

Harvest  ~ Scarecrow ~  Family

Apple Cider ~ Autumn  Pies


 Leaf Piles ~ Fuzzy Sweaters

Pumpkin Spice Latte  ~ Beautiful Colors ~ Moon Beams




Blessings ~ Give Thanks

Comments

  1. Great blog, great words, great photos. Your blog is alway's a fresh breath of sea air, in a set of lungs that breaths it all day long. Thank you.

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  2. Beautiful post for Fall, my favourite season.

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  3. Lovely, lovely seaside photos!!!

    Thanks for sharing---

    Linda
    beachside cottage

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  4. Great photos and I love how you have shared your thoughts!

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  5. Autumn in Florida is almost like autumn in the north :)....that crazy heron could be mistaken for a scarecrow, couldn't it?

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  6. Very creative putting fall words with seashore pics....I love it!

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  7. I'm with George Eliot on that one!
    Best season...hey...I just realized I have a cousin named George Elliott.
    Anyway...love your beach photos!

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  8. I love the golden tones of the pictures. My favorite shot was the one of the moon thru the pine tree tho.

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  9. Beautiful! I'll be so happy to get back to Florida and enjoy the autumn there! ♥♥♥

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  10. I love, love, love your beautiful beach pictures, Karen!!!

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