Where I live the leaves have 99.9 percent fallen so the landscape has faded to grays and evergreens. But what a glorious autumn we had this year. Thanks for sharing.
What amazing pictures! Looking at all of them remind me of the wonderful smells of the forest, especially in the fall. It's the crisp air, and the smell of the leaves as the wind whisks them away.
Ahhh, it's making me even more excited about our trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains this coming weekend!
Oh, and did you ever see what lived in that hole in the tree? I think I would have run. :o)
Gorgeous pictures! I keep saying that someday I'm going to take a trip up north during the fall to see all the beautfil colors! We do have beautfiul colors here in PA, but I would love to go up north and stay in B & B's on the way up!
Hello dear Kelli:-) I'm back from my trip and now playing catch up with everyone. I so enjoyed my walk in the woods with you! hehe To me, there's nothing better than walking on a carpet of fallen leaves:-) xox
A hidden pond in the woods? What a magical place that must be! I am sure there are lots of faires around there at this wonderful part of New England! :-))
I've enjoyed seeing your woodland photos especially the fairy castle:) Your ideas for the Thanksgiving posts makes me wish we had Thanksgiving in the UK too! The giveaway is amazing, what a wonderful collection of things.
Aren't cameras one of the greatest inventions!
ReplyDeleteWhere I live the leaves have 99.9 percent fallen so the landscape has faded to grays and evergreens. But what a glorious autumn we had this year. Thanks for sharing.
Simply lovely, Kelli! It is so good to have you back! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing pictures! Looking at all of them remind me of the wonderful smells of the forest, especially in the fall. It's the crisp air, and the smell of the leaves as the wind whisks them away.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, it's making me even more excited about our trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains this coming weekend!
Oh, and did you ever see what lived in that hole in the tree? I think I would have run. :o)
I was about to say, that sure doesn't look like Texas!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to live in New England. The pictures are lovely!
What a lovely place to take a stroll!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed my walk through God's beautiful creation! Thanks for inviting me! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful. There is nothing like fall in New England.
ReplyDeleteaw, I love the fairy castle.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful God's land is....how lucky we are.
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely, Kelli! :o)
ReplyDelete(Back from my blog break with a new blog!)
There is no place like New England to spend autumn! Lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteOh... How wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful photos! Great job.
ReplyDeleteTerri
So lovely. I enjoyed taking a walk with you ;)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures! I keep saying that someday I'm going to take a trip up north during the fall to see all the beautfil colors! We do have beautfiul colors here in PA, but I would love to go up north and stay in B & B's on the way up!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog!
~Jada
Kelli, thanks for letting me tag along with you on your walk in the woods! I could almost smell the autumn air, and feel the slight chill!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
How beautiful. The leaves are still green here and quickly turning to brown. Wonderful pictures. I am sure you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I really love the owl hole in the tree!
ReplyDelete:) Sharon
Thank you for the gorgeous Autumn photos! We have no colors much at all here. In fact, it's just turned cold today.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE the Fairy Castle!
What a lovely walk in the woods Kelli:)
ReplyDeleteJulieann
Thanks for taking me on a walk through the woods with you.
ReplyDeleteIt was beautiful.
beautiful. i love taking walks anytime, but nothing beats a walk in the woods during the fall months. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKelli those are so pretty. You do great work.
ReplyDeleteHello dear Kelli:-) I'm back from my trip and now playing catch up with everyone. I so enjoyed my walk in the woods with you! hehe To me, there's nothing better than walking on a carpet of fallen leaves:-) xox
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Kelli. Looks like a blissful place to visit.
ReplyDeletegreat little trek in the woods...
ReplyDeleteI felt like I was right there with you..
thanks for the tour...
have a great day!
I like the moss covered castle! Looks like you had a good time. ~Jane
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pistures! My son said "Mommy they were in a forest."
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Lovely. I'll go for a walk with you. I love the woods. Blessings to you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I can almost hear the crunch of leaves while "walking" with you. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA hidden pond in the woods? What a magical place that must be! I am sure there are lots of faires around there at this wonderful part of New England! :-))
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed seeing your woodland photos especially the fairy castle:) Your ideas for the Thanksgiving posts makes me wish we had Thanksgiving in the UK too! The giveaway is amazing, what a wonderful collection of things.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nature. I feel as if I was there.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a lovely way to spend some time Kelli. Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing all of the special things from your trip and your other posts too.
Best wishes!
What gorgeous pictures! It must have been quite breathtaking in person. We only have 2 seasons in Louisiana...HOT and icky.
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