I raked the driveway today. Not sure if the maple tree is ours or the neighbors, but we got a fair share of the fallen leaves & are going to use them as mulch in the garden.
Archives
Pages
Categories
Recent Comments
- Kate on Yarnie Update
- Kate on Four Years
- Megan on Four Years
- Jen @ The Short Year on Yarnie Update
- Brandy on Yarnie Update
- Megan on Time flies like an arrow…
- Kate on Time flies like an arrow…
- Megan on Time flies like an arrow…
-
Tags
9-11 1970s Albany Oregon apples Backyard Chickens Barred Rock BFL chickens consumerism Corvallis Crafts crochet Detering Orchard Einstein fall fiber Finley Wildlife Refuge garden Gardening graveyard photo handspun hazelnuts hens local Merino Oregon photo photography Photos pinafore pullets pumpkin patch shopping spinning spinning fiber wool spring tdf10 Tour de Fleece Tour de Fleece 09 trees vintage weather wool Wordless Wednesday yarn




4 Comments
Oh, wow! Sugar maples in fall — that’s one item I really miss in the SW, though I discovered that we actually do have a maple that turns bright red. It’s a small tree and only grows in well watered crevices in the mountains.
Oooh! Purty!
Looks like you found your inspiration again… THIS is wonderful!
I’ve been loving the leaves around here lately.
Thanks everyone! I had to actually stop what I was doing and go inside to get the camera, because the colors were just AMAZING.
Post a Comment