I lurve fall. It is my favorite season. It's not too cold or hot and there is glorious color everywhere. Fall provides a relief from summer. I love knitting on cozy fall days. Thanks for stopping by my space.
I agree! Even my morning coffee tastes better in the autumn. I love the fallen leaves crunching on the sidewalk when I'm going somewhere with my children. And the smell of them...the maple leaves, especially, I think. I'm sure it smells the same way everywhere but it reminds me of home! (Also - I love your stripey cat. I had one with the same coloring, once upon a time. I miss her.) xo
Oh, love this. And how very right you are. Love that you notice the beautiful, small things in life, Keishua. It's one of your best qualities :) Celebrating fall with a trip to a pumpkin patch this weekend. Yea, I'm kind of psyched. XOXO
maple leaves!! that sounds wonderful. i agree there is nothing like the crunchy leaves underfoot. fall just feels like home.i have two stripey cats. they are dears.
You know, I just realized you had a Tori tune as your inspiration this week! Did I ever tell you how much I love her? THANK YOU! I'm going to listen to her now :)
Why, playing in leaves, of course. And watching kids do the same. Ah, and taking out the camera to photograph nature and not having to do any work save pointing the camera and pressing a button.
I lurve fall. It is my favorite season. It's not too cold or hot and there is glorious color everywhere. Fall provides a relief from summer. I love knitting on cozy fall days. Thanks for stopping by my space.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, totally agree :) Also loving getting all the hand knits out, and sitting in front of the fire.
ReplyDeleteTea, tea, always tea. And meeting with friends I haven't seen in a while :)
ReplyDeleteit's a great relief..my wardrobe is built for fall.
ReplyDeletefire!! that sounds like a treat
ReplyDeletetea is good any season but i agree it's even better in the fall.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Even my morning coffee tastes better in the autumn.
ReplyDeleteI love the fallen leaves crunching on the sidewalk when I'm going somewhere with my children. And the smell of them...the maple leaves, especially, I think. I'm sure it smells the same way everywhere but it reminds me of home!
(Also - I love your stripey cat. I had one with the same coloring, once upon a time. I miss her.) xo
Oh, love this. And how very right you are. Love that you notice the beautiful, small things in life, Keishua. It's one of your best qualities :) Celebrating fall with a trip to a pumpkin patch this weekend. Yea, I'm kind of psyched. XOXO
ReplyDeleteI've been doing tea and early morning archery practices and lots of positive affirmations -- they're all adding a bit of magic to my world.
ReplyDeletemaple leaves!! that sounds wonderful. i agree there is nothing like the crunchy leaves underfoot. fall just feels like home.i have two stripey cats. they are dears.
ReplyDeletei've actually never been to a pumpkin patch. have a great time and report back.
ReplyDeleteaffirmations that sounds fun...i am interested in seeing what that does in you.
ReplyDeleteyes! so true. i'm happy for the return to hot coffee from cold brewed, i'm happy it's officially soup season as well :)
ReplyDeletesoup!! yes, that is one of latest food obsessions. think i might have to make a pot today. it's pretty grey outside. soup makes life brighter.
ReplyDeleteI love this post. My favorite is stepping outside to a beautiful breeze and the smell of autumn in the air!
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the elusive autumn breeze!! i love, it!
ReplyDeleteI love the crips air coming through the open windows!! Sweet photo Hugs
ReplyDeleteopen windows!! another one of my fall favorites.
ReplyDeleteHot tea and knitting!! You have a lovely space here, I am glad I found you!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I just realized you had a Tori tune as your inspiration this week! Did I ever tell you how much I love her? THANK YOU! I'm going to listen to her now :)
ReplyDelete@imene said-kouidri thanks! I love knitting in the fall, too.
ReplyDeleteTori is the best.
ReplyDeleteRoasted sweet dumpling squash! In Australia, we don't have these little mini squashes, so I'm loving trying the different kinds in Canada :)
ReplyDeletethat sounds so intriguing...love dumplings but haven't had them in ages.
ReplyDeleteWhy, playing in leaves, of course. And watching kids do the same. Ah, and taking out the camera to photograph nature and not having to do any work save pointing the camera and pressing a button.
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