Glorious shade of red, I love your eye candy fridays. I would love to find a yarn that shared this same vibrancy. Trees give us so much in return for so little, they make life richer.
Carole, I’ve read your blog pretty regularly, but I hardly ever post a comment, but I have to tell you how much I enjoyed your post about Obama. I could have written most of that post myself; it’s always nice to realize that you’re not alone. We live in the “oil country” of Central California, so you can bet my husband and I usually feel very alone with our political beliefs. Yesterday, these nice, older neighbors took us out to lunch, and the husband told us that “if Obama doesn’t put his hand on the Bible when he’s sworn in, I’m going to leave this country..he a Muslim you know.” Then his wife said that she’d heard Obama’s planning to change the flag. We just told them that we didn’t think that was true. No use arguing…no use arguing…and besides, they take care of our dogs for free. I don’t want to annoy them:)
Nora Said,
Gorgeous!
Kathy Said,
You are so right — it’s starting to feel less like fall and more like winter already.
Laurie Said,
Looks as lonely as all the lone leaves left out there. It’s a tough transition for us humans.
Karen Said,
Beautiful photo. Lovely shade of red on that leaf. I’d like some yarn that shade. Have a great weekend.
Lucia Said,
That is splendid! There aren’t many leaves left on the trees, and way too many on my lawn.
Manise Said,
A pretty red- kind of like my new Foxfire Cormo/silk/alpaca yarn.
margene Said,
Love the color of that leaf!
Wool Winder Said,
The color is pretty!
Carrie Said,
Nice! Love it.
LittleWit Said,
That’s a lovely shot.
Alison Said,
Lovely picture; it’s a pretty red.
Kim Said,
A true New England Red
. Very pretty
Hillary Said,
Very beautiful shot.
Joy Said,
Great photo and wonderful color!
Knitnana Said,
That’s a nice shot!
(((hugs)))
elizabeth Said,
Pretty! You should tell me about this macro lens. I’m making my bday/xmas list.
Teyani Said,
nice photo.
your photographs are always lovely.
Doris Said,
Pretty. And it goes so well with the wallpaper of your blog.
Leah Said,
Pretty. Love macro photography!
Imbrium Said,
Mmm…I love the macro lens.
Sara Said,
That is pretty! Have a great week-end.
Kat Said,
Lovely.
Julie Said,
Beautiful!
--Deb Said,
Pretty!
Jean Said,
Glorious shade of red, I love your eye candy fridays. I would love to find a yarn that shared this same vibrancy. Trees give us so much in return for so little, they make life richer.
Birdsong Said,
We are lucky to still have many trees at full leaf, though my aspens have lost ALL of theirs already. I sure do envy you your camera.
Sarah Said,
You captured it so well.
Caroline Said,
Carole, I’ve read your blog pretty regularly, but I hardly ever post a comment, but I have to tell you how much I enjoyed your post about Obama. I could have written most of that post myself; it’s always nice to realize that you’re not alone. We live in the “oil country” of Central California, so you can bet my husband and I usually feel very alone with our political beliefs. Yesterday, these nice, older neighbors took us out to lunch, and the husband told us that “if Obama doesn’t put his hand on the Bible when he’s sworn in, I’m going to leave this country..he a Muslim you know.” Then his wife said that she’d heard Obama’s planning to change the flag. We just told them that we didn’t think that was true. No use arguing…no use arguing…and besides, they take care of our dogs for free. I don’t want to annoy them:)
Leslie Said,
Ooh, I would love to have a macro lens. A lovely shot!