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Autumn Days

By Deborah

My mother-in-law’s favorite season is fall, but this year she has had to watch the leaves change from her hospital room.  Inspired by Jana’s photo-love, I took my camera on a treasure hunt on Saturday, looking for autumn joy to send to her.  Here are a few of my favorites:

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4 Responses

  1. Thanks Deborah!
    I love fall too. Now that I live in california I get a little bit depressed every fall because there is no fall here! Thanks especially for the milkweed seeds, I loved to play with them when I was a child, I remember stuffing tiny pillows with the silky bit.

  2. Simply lovely.

    Marie, you’re invited to my part of California (central San Joaquin Valley). It is definitely fall – beginning now and lasting through about Thanksgiving – and we have the best pumpkin patch in the world!

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