NOVEMBER.
In Wisconsin it's
TIME
to get the
QUILTS
and
FLANNEL SHEETS
out of storage.
It is the season to
fire up the
FURNACE.
And turn on the lights
EARLIER.
And shut all the
WINDOWS.
Grab some
HOT CHOCOLATE.
And
HUNKER
down.
Yes, it's
SNUGGLE TIME!
I have come to regard November as the older,
harder man's October.
I appreciate the early darkness and cooler temperatures.
It puts my mind in a different place than October.
It is a month for a quieter,
slightly more subdued celebration
of summer's death as winter tightens its grip.
- Henry Rollins -
Snuggly
Smiles.
I am in love with all these fall leaves. I love the colors and while I am not a fan of what follows I will enjoy every minute left before the snow falls and covers the last of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteThere's something so magical about leaf skeletons, so delicate and pretty. October/November is spring however and I find it hard to imagine autumn right now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall colors - nice shot!
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You make that time of year sound so wonderful I can hardly wait for it in my neck of the woods.....which would be May around here!
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What a beautiful leaf! Like Purfylle says - the leaf skeleton is amazing, and you've done such a lovely job of capturing that detail. Beautiful photo! Thank you for sharing it with us at Photo Friday!
ReplyDeleteThat's about what it's like here in Wyoming too. But with lots less leaves! :) Enjoying our first snow!
ReplyDeleteI always get so excited to see you're photos each week! :)
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Autumn/winter are wonderful snuggle times, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteNice detail shot of the leaf.
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Never thought of it that way! Usually November is much sunnier for us, but this year, we ahve had rain non-stop for almost the last 2 weeks.
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Beautiful color and textures!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE vignettes of autumn colors. Very nice work.
ReplyDeleteI was really like this post until I got to the very end and you spoke of Summer's death. Winters in Wisconsin are beautiful. I have family in several parts and have visited both in the Fall, Winter, and Summer months. Its been awhile. I'll have to plan a trip in the upcoming year.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your Friday focus every week!! Thanks for sharing on My 2 Favorite things on Thursday!! Hope to see you again this week! Pinned!
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