As we rode through the state of Virginia, this is what I saw outside my window.♥♥♥♥
I just wanted to share some pictures and hope you have a peaceful day!
“I live in a landscape, which every single day of my life is enriching.”—Daniel Day-Lewis
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I try to get a flag for each season or holiday.
My little ranchito is now wearing it’s fall attire, all done up in yellows, browns, reds and oranges. The last tree is a Pecan tree, but we never get to eat a single one, because the squirrels take all of them.
The weather is getting cooler and I can smell the smoke from fireplaces. Time for hot chocolate!
The other day, as I was showing my garden to my sister-in-law we saw something very strange. A humongous orange, at least I think it’s an orange. This is how it looks next to one of our regular sized oranges. My husband thinks that the tree has been grafted, because some of the branches have leaves that are different from the others. But it is strange looking!
Yes, this is the humongous orange. I’m anxious to cut it open, but I don’t think it will be edible.
Now, on to my project for this week, along with 3 others that I’m working on, is to make some place cards for our Thanksgiving dinner. I printed out some free leaf patterns and cut them out from felt. I stitched two pieces together with a button hole stitch and then machine embroidered the name and year.
I bought some felt stickers so the grandkids could have some fun putting them on the place cards. Ok, 4 done, 8 more to sew!