Hello everyone! I woke up this morning, the air was fresh, cool breeze and dark time. Children on their bikes, waiting for each other to go to school. Summer is over, children are cheerful with their back packs. The wind whispering as crispy leaves fall from trees, heaps of gold, brown and red on the ground. It’s also time for harvest, our grapes by our front door and the two apple trees at the back. There was not a lot of harvest this year, enough to stew the apples for apple crumble and pies, and the grapes for some juice. We are very grateful for the produce.
autumn like a dream
when the wind brushes the leaves
fairy tale that weaves
kids back to school
cheerful to see each other
summer is over
harvesting apples
crisp copper leaves falling off
chilling the air
For: The Weekly Smile for October 28, 2019, Jo’s Monday walk : Morgado do Quintáo, Sunrise over my happy place.
16 responses to “The Weekly Smile for October 28, 2019”
Gorgeous autumn shots, I love the first one 🙂
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thank you, Eunice 🙂
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Lovely autumn path with all those leaves.
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thank you, Frank 🙂
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Just lovely! Autumn is my favorite time of the year! Thank you for the poem, too! Have a wonderful week!
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have a wonderful week, too 🙂
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Fall is our favorite season. Your photos have captured its beauty ! Love the poem
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thanks! 🙂
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I always loved the crispness of Autumn back in the UK, Lady Lee. Beautifully captured and thanks for the link. 🙂 🙂
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you’re welcome, Jo 🙂 🙂
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Great autumn captures, a lovely place to walk
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cheers, Carol 🙂
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Autumn is always great. My garden gave out at the end of the summer, but I have been enjoying other people’s fall harvests in fresh apple pies and cider.
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thank you, Trent 🙂
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