A warm October has left us and November brought frosty weather. These photographs are related to the changing seasons. The first two show decorations in Woodstock: Pumpkin people at a bank and a hay-bale tractor built by young 4-H members. The window boxes were in Fort Valley and the geraniums were still blooming on Saturday.
We had frost on Tuesday night so most blooms got nipped. Soon our only flowers will be indoor plants and fake ones. The autumn leaves are providing color now, and grass is still green so scenery looks wonderful.
We had frost on Tuesday night so most blooms got nipped. Soon our only flowers will be indoor plants and fake ones. The autumn leaves are providing color now, and grass is still green so scenery looks wonderful.
Christmas decorations are going up already. It seems early to me, but stores have to get folks in a shopping mood.
The hay bale tractor is a neat sight!
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We too have had our first frosts of the season, and very welcome they are too.
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ReplyDeleteThe hay tractor is cool. It is nice to see the late blooms. Have a happy day and a great weekend!
...this can be a busy time with signs of fall and Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI like the hay bale tractor. We don't have 4 seasons here but we are in the midst of the rainy season. We haven't been to the shopping mall to see if the Christmas decorations have been up.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin people and the hay bale tractor are my favorites!
Have a blessed day!
Good to see different aspects of the season!
ReplyDeleteA fun series of changing season photos. Happy November!
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin people are funny. I like the hay tractor, very creative idea. Happy November!
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