
This month we find the days wavering somewhere between Summer and Fall; it’s time for a shift of seasons.
“We are in for a spell of perfect weather now,
every day luminous,
every night brimmed with stars.
Picnics at noon, supper by the applewood fire at night,
a walk in the cool moonlight before bed.”
-Gladys Taber
This are beautiful flowers. I love this time of the year. So many colors, The temperature
is just right. Thank you for sharing.
Jeretta-I agree, it’s my favorite season! Just as you said-the amazing colors and perfect weather – I’m ready for a bonfire and s’mores now! Thank you for stopping by this morning!
Fall time seems to bring everything alive…beautiful colors, cooler evenings, and a settling of nature. We are blessed with harvesting of our gardens and a time of reflection of the past summer and the future seasons to come. True enjoyment for our soul.
So true, Loretta – I love how you said it’s “true enjoyment for our soul.” When the winter winds blow, opening a jar of summer’s tomato sauce will bring back those warmer days. It’s a welcome time to “put by” but also to look forward to a settling – Mother Nature needs a rest and so do we!
Mary-
I also love Fall. I have pumpkins and orange cone flowers mixed together in the garden now. The baskets you have recently found, and are enjoying, look to be Longaberger. I have both and, as a quilter, I have fabric in my picnic basket! The chicken coop is beautiful. Always enjoy your posts.
Hi Gae, oh pumpkins and orange coneflowers paired together would be beautiful! And you’re absolutely right, they are Longaberger – good eye! I don’t know if you have ever seen their original office – it’s shaped like an enormous market basket – very clever. Thanks for your kind words, enjoy the rest of the weekend!
Yes Mary, I had visited Longaberger! It was a wonderful place, have the apple basket and also made a basket in the factory. Did you ever visit? My friend Diane had been a consultant. She and I are actually thinning our collections if you know anyone who may be interested, let me know.
Looking forward to your next post; your farmgirl life is so beautiful!
Gae
Oh wow – I didn’t know you could make a basket there…that would have been a great experience! No I’ve never visited, but have driven by on a day trip. Well, the word is out – anyone in the Farmgirl connection looking to add to (or start) their basket collection? Thanks Gae!
I love the mason jars for toting picnic fare! I used to pre-prep snacks for my kids/grandkids by using a pint mason jar and some individual applesauce cups that I had washed out. I put pretzels or fruit or veggies in the jar and then the “dip” went on the applesauce cups which fit right on top of the jars. Put a lid on it and put on the fridge! Great especially for snack items that would get soggy and also easy for the kids to dip without having to reach into the bottom of the jar. 😉
Hi Dana – that’s a great idea! I can see the applesauce cup being just the right size to sit on top! Stacked in the fridge and the kids can grab a snack whenever they want one – terrific idea – thanks for sharing with us!
Hi Mary!
I love EVERYTHING about the blog post! I love to think of you and daughter and your little Sunday drives! And I love your picnic basket lunch and snack ideas!!!!
You are amazing, my Farmgirl friend!
Dori
Awww Dori – happy Monday – you made my morning! Thank you for all the sweet words.