Beautiful colors and arrangement. Isn't it great living in a place that has all four seasons? Sometimes you just feel ready for a change, and the seasons fill that need.
hey, perusing your blog i noticed mention of the Black Hills; u would enjoy Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail x TR, 1888 and Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, detailing his several years spent living on his Elkhorn Ranch where the ranch house back porch looked out on the river under the Cottonwoods. it was here TR realized that the west was becoming extinct but before he got over trying to kill everything he saw. but he did get over his bloodlust and as u know became passionate in preserving nature, bringing the first enforcement of rules in Y Stone NP where u might have wet a fly. unfortunately his rules did not prevent stocking Lake "Trout" which have effectively killed off the Y Stone Lake Cutthroat trout population. i count myself lucky to have caught and released a boatload of native cutts on the river from Fishing Bridge down to Gardiner, Mt. from 1995 through 2010 and lapped a lip over several pork ribs at the Roosevelt Lodge looking out the window at Specimen Ridge after sensational days on the river with Janie. steve of janie and steves utah outings
lovely array of nature's cast-offs - it reminds me of an autumn christmas tree - i'm collecting my own fallen leaves, as is usual for this time of year, but yours is a work of art!
Beautiful colors and arrangement. Isn't it great living in a place that has all four seasons? Sometimes you just feel ready for a change, and the seasons fill that need.
ReplyDeleteYou are very fortunate to have such a talented Beloved! Beautiful leaves, well displayed. :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Your beloved has much talent!
ReplyDeletei LOVE this! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my... she did good! Way to go Mrs. Troutbirder!
ReplyDeleteNow that is clever AND pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job, Mrs. Troutbirder!
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And beautiful it is! Way to go Ms. Troutbirder.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like fall colors...I like this assortment!
ReplyDeleteI've got one, two, tree or so leaves. Feel free to stop by and take some back with you. She could do marvels with them.
ReplyDeletethank you for linking in for leontien!
ReplyDeleteI like it. Very creative. Thanks for linking up for Leontien. B
ReplyDeletehey, perusing your blog i noticed mention of the Black Hills; u would enjoy Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail x TR, 1888 and Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, detailing his several years spent living on his Elkhorn Ranch where the ranch house back porch looked out on the river under the Cottonwoods. it was here TR realized that the west was becoming extinct but before he got over trying to kill everything he saw.
ReplyDeletebut he did get over his bloodlust and as u know became passionate in preserving nature, bringing the first enforcement of rules in Y Stone NP where u might have wet a fly. unfortunately his rules did not prevent stocking Lake "Trout" which have effectively killed off the Y Stone Lake Cutthroat trout population. i count myself lucky to have caught and released a boatload of native cutts on the river from Fishing Bridge down to Gardiner, Mt. from 1995 through 2010 and lapped a lip over several pork ribs at the Roosevelt Lodge looking out the window at Specimen Ridge after sensational days on the river with Janie.
steve of janie and steves utah outings
so creative. the leaf colors are so gorgeous. (:
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty! Your sweetie is a creative woman!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Very cool! :)
ReplyDeleteI find it so sweet that you also join for Leontien....love Ria...xxx...
ReplyDeletebeautiful... so wonderful to see such kindness flowing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful... so wonderful to see such kindness flowing.
ReplyDeletelovely array of nature's cast-offs - it reminds me of an autumn christmas tree - i'm collecting my own fallen leaves, as is usual for this time of year, but yours is a work of art!
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