I really feel like fall arrived here in our area in the last couple of weeks. Also, we had a little taste of winter this past week and even saw some snow falling...yikes! The colors of fall arrived about two weeks ago, and while we were driving in the country to visit Eddie's family for his Grandmother's funeral, I tried to get a few pictures of the fall color. Last weekend, I managed to get a couple of fall projects accomplished. We still had a few apples left over from our picking adventure so I made a few jars of homemade applesauce. Brody ate some this morning for breakfast and loved it which is not surprising since this was sweetened with brown sugar, cinnamon, and spices, and he is used to eating unsweetened.
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I finally made a little banner for Thanksgiving with some scrap fabric I had and a paint pen. Evan actually was the one who encouraged this project after we took down our Halloween banner. |
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Brody, of course, wanted to pose for a picture with the new banner. |
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I had made this little Fall banner earlier with some scrap ribbon and just printed out the letters. |
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I finally got around to making a little burlap wreath similar to one I pinned over a year ago. I loved the way the one I pinned had the pop of red against the simple burlap. I used a wider and denser burlap fabric so it didn't really work to do the bunchy technique of most of the burlap wreaths I've found, but I do like the sturdier burlap fabric that doesn't unravel so easily. |
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Our front porch and new wreath before I replaced our potted flowers with some mums and pumpkins. |
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Our mums before they all completely opened. |
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And our pumpkins before we carved them up. |
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A pretty fall tree we saw on our drive in the country. This particular tree is in the churchyard of the church where Mattie is buried. |
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The road we were driving is in my husband's old childhood hunting grounds so he is very familiar with this area. |
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I just love the look of a country road with fall foliage around it. It always makes me think of Robert Frost's poem "The Road Less Traveled." |
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I am clearly not a nature photographer, and this photo does not do this setting justice. The little pond just looked so beautiful in the bright afternoon sun. |
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Another view of our country drive. |
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These bright orange oaks are always my favorite fall trees. |
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Crock pot applesauce. The whole house smelled so good last Sunday with this cooking all day. |
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Three decent size jars should last us a while. |
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I also accomplished this little art project in the kids' playroom this past weekend. I had wanted a way to display more of their artwork by hanging twine or string across and clipping artwork to it. This is some of the artwork they have brought home this year. I think I need to add another string above this one. |
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Evan made this sweet collage of his family, and it touched my heart that he included his sister in it. I love that boy! |
Now, hopefully we can have a few days for the leaves to dry out so daddy can blow them up in a pile for us to jump in. We seriously need to do this because it looks like winter is coming fast...
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Snow already? |
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And Christmas trees too? |
I love the wreath and the banners. You'll have to do a tutorial showing us all how to make them! I especially love the burlap and red wreath. It's so pretty!!!! I bet the homemade applesauce is delicious. Addi and Karsyn eat applesauce in mass quantities. I can never seem to keep enough at the house.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the pictures of your drive. NC is sure pretty in the fall. We've actually had a very pretty fall here too. It's been a while for us. I can't believe that y'all have already had a little bit of snow. How fun!
I can't make any promises on a tutorial post, but since there are already so many on Pinterest these days, I don't think it will be missed. Brody seemed to approve of the applesauce, but applesauce has been a staple breakfast food item for him since he was a baby. Well, it wasn't very much snow and could barely even be called that, but I have a feeling after the crazy wet summer we've had, it is going to be a cold winter here. :-)
DeleteI love the Frost reference. Just the other day I was wondering if anyone reads poetry anymore.... : )
ReplyDeleteAwe, I am with you! I don't read nearly enough poetry, but I do still love it. I have actually written poems for each of my kids' baby books. I wouldn't call them good, but I just wanted to write something special for them. My latest post referencing a couple of my new favorite reads was especially for you, my fellow book loving friend! :-)
DeleteYour Fall is looking gorgeous and I love all your home decorating projects. And yum! applesauce!
ReplyDeleteWell, I have ambitions of cooking more yummy treats...maybe even a healthy alternative to a pecan pie for Thanksgiving so stay tuned! :-)
DeleteWhat a great Fall post. I could almost smell the applesauce. I just love fall, which is unfortunate, since I live in a part of my state that doesn't really have fall. We go from summer to not-summer to "winter" (in quotes, because it's cold for about 46 seconds). So I love seeing fall from other people's perspectives. You might not be a nature photographer, but your pictures are still gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I have told you that you have cold weather in your blood and need to move somewhere cooler. Haha! I am not a nature photographer and as you can see, I am definitely not a great "seasonal" decorator like you. Maybe one day when I feel more "settled" I can accomplish more in these areas. ;-)
DeleteLove the fall decorations and the fall pix... Fall is my favorite time of the year! I love that God paints a different picture for me to see daily!
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