Comment on After the Deluge by Touch2Touch
Putting on my photographer’s hat, G, I really appreciate your acute observation about the light. I’ve responded to it, but without realizing what I was responding to! Yes, the spring and fall have...
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Rebekah McNulty
We got some unseasonably warm weather, but not in a nice way … it was muggy, humidity hovered around 98% all the time … and either rain, fog or just drizzle. At times it was wild, when it was raining...
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What do you say, Rebekah? Do you think frost, but with blue skies and sunshine, is too much to ask for? LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Rebekah McNulty
That would be so nice, but just a few minutes ago, I read about an upcoming nor’easter! :o mid week some time.. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on A New Strain: “Last Gasp” Morning Glories! by kardz by kris
I so enjoy happy endings. Thanks for sharing this beautiful tale. :) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Touch2Touch
Love that face! The nor’easter may be less full-blown than predicted. We will keep our fingers crossed. (Maybe that will be our strategy for the whole winter!) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on A New Strain: “Last Gasp” Morning Glories! by Touch2Touch
Kris, we’ve had our first frost and wouldn’t you know, this contrarian vine is really pouring on the blossoms! Go know! LikeLiked by 1 person
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Rebekah McNulty
At least it’ll be just a rain event LikeLike
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man
We are in the same leaf pile here! I just finished posting about our train trip through the Adirondacks on the Saratoga North Creek Railway and all the leaves……….Autumn is with us. Of course here in...
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by Touch2Touch
Looking forward to reading that post, Tin Man! Am sending you Something of Interest under separate email — ;-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by Crowing Crone
ah Yves Montand, Edith Piaf – the music of my childhood. Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole – so many memories. Music – blesses us like nothing else. thank you for this, fallen leaves bring a soft sadness...
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Oh my, my, my how we enjoyed seeing the Tin Man living in your neighborhood! You must take us by to see him when we return to New England, we promise to stop next time……if we are still welcome! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by Touch2Touch
“Soft sadness” —- that’s it exactly! (The music of my childhood, as well.) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by Touch2Touch
You will indeed be welcome any time — but we’re of an age where you’d better not wait too long! ;-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by mybrightlife
Those leaves are like a huge vitamin boost for the earth before the hard cold winter hits! Did you take the photos attached to the music Judith? They are beautiful. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by Touch2Touch
What a wonderful analogy! I’ll never look at the leaves the same way again. No, I didn’t take those photos, although they are quintessentially New England. They’re so beautiful, it’s one of the things...
View ArticleComment on AUTUMN LEAVES by Rebekah McNulty
Oh the memories that song evoked! «Soft sadness» was well expressed. Most of our leaves are gone now … the wind, the rain! A system moved in and parked itself here. Loved the photos! LikeLike
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