Friday, November 5, 2021

Nature Friday - Autumn This and That

 Thanks to Rosy for hosting! 

There are leaves to sniff.


The fall photo tree turned yellow later. 


Lady's special oak, one that grew from a tree her great-grandmother planted 900 km away, is growing and the leaves have changed. 


Callie's Man brought over 4 cords of wood. About half is stacked now. Lady does not enjoy this annual chore! 




12 comments:

  1. we agree with your mom... we hade that kind of wood work, but it has to be done or we will get cold butts ;O)

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  2. Your autumn colors are so pretty! Mom has stacked lots of wood before and it's always a relief when the job is complete.

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  3. I will come stack the wood if she will come pay my end of year bills, which is what I am facing this month... the trees are spectacular

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  4. 33 degrees here this morning in SE USA. My cousin in Williamsburg, ON says that she had a few snowflakes already!

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  5. Very beautiful golds in your yard Lee.
    I agree with Lady wood stacking is a necessary evil chore kinda like dusting...
    Hugs Cecilia

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  6. You have some beautiful fall colors around you, Hailey. Stacking wood doesn't look like a fun job. Do you help by trying to steal one and chew on it?

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  7. Hari OM
    All those colours mean the year is going into hibernation - the wood pile suggests that you all might be too!!! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  8. Gail is intrigued by the unit of measurement you mention and had to google 'cord' of wood. I don't think the term is used here in the UK. Hard work stacking all those logs, whatever the quantity is called!
    Happy Nature Friday!

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  9. Looks like a busy and beautiful fall!!
    xoxo,
    Arty and the Gang

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  10. You know what I like the smell of fall.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  11. Autumn's really setting in where you are. We had a frost last night, and the trees are finally getting colorful.

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  12. Wood stacking (come to think of it, chopping) is no fun but oh, what a cozy feeling it provides on cold winter days.

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