Saturday, October 27, 2012

Fall Colors!

Taking pictures of red berries is apparently one of the small pleasures in my life.  I have dozens!  These are the little crab apples on the tree out the kitchen windows.  It was a gift from Dad's office when G'pa died and we moved it last year from the front to the side yard.  Happily, it was a good move.  The tree has flourished and the birds love it.


I have never had fall blooming iris before, but I guess there is a first time for everything.  This plant flowered more in October than it did in May.  Hope it makes the winter and puts on a new show next spring.
 
 
Arlo out enjoying a wonderful fall day.  Maggie is out also but getting a picture of her is pretty tricky as she NEVER stops moving.  She continues to be a fun part of our family, although Arlo does not always enjoy her attentions. 
 
 
A sure sign of fall - the beach oats turn sand color.  These were transplanted last year and I didn't get very many this fall:-(


It was so dry in the late summer that I was afraid that the colors would not be as good this fall, but it has been beautiful.  This picture is a little washed out and of course, the telephone lines add so much to the view, but the year and the neighborhood really were lovely.


There's Arlo again!  The hydranga didn't bloom very well because it was so dry in the spring, but we seem to have controlled the Japanese Beetle population and the fall color show was great.
 
 




 
 



The Oak Leaf Hydranga has been gorgeous!!  I have has lots of fall flowers in the house and these leaves have been just beautiful!


This week has seen the change from fall to late fall - which is the usual schedule.  The week of Halloween seems to be the turning point.  This past week we had several lovely days in the 70's with sunshine, but  today is the weather that everyone associates (and hates) with Ohio...grey...40 degrees...cold rain.  The last of the leaves are coming down and the furnace is on.  There is supposedly some great confluence of 3 storm systems and this is the forcast for the next 10 days.  The TV weather men are in their glory!

The sad news is that Jeff Ameer lost his fight to pancreatic cancer and died at home surrounded by his family early yesterday morning.  He was 60.  It was really a sad day at school yesterday.  Not everyone thought he was a great teacher, but EVERYONE thought he was a great guy and we all loved his wit and humor.  There will be a memorial service - probably next Saturday and the stories that will be told about him will be so funny that no one will know which tears are from sadness or which ones are from laughing.  That is probably as good a testament to a life well lived as any.

I am missing all of you like crazy today.  Love you so much.  Mom

4 comments:

  1. Amazing pictures! I've been missing "real fall". The aspens are pretty and all but I miss all the different colors. So sorry to hear about the loss of your' friend. It sounds like he's going to get a wonderful goodbye. I can't wait to see you all in less than a month!

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  2. Very eloquently put mom, we can only hope that our legacies will be so nicely stated. Sorry I missed you all week, back to a busy schedule of working and trying to have a life. I love the picture of the trees by the sidewalk.

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  3. Great shots! The yard looks incredible, like Jackson Pollock's pallet for Shimmering Substance. Is it still a pallet with the paint comes straight from the can? Anyway, it looks really nice. You'll be featured in Better Homes and Gardens someday.

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  4. I was worried about our fall colors too, but they ended up being spectacular! Sad to see them go, i dont think there will be any leaves left after this storm is finished.

    Please pass along my condolences to the Ameers, Jenn was my classmate.

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