Sign of the late fall season.
Frosty leaves.
Frost on mint.
No Frosty the Snowman - not yet.
Just give it time.
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Very creative nature photos ~ love the leaves ~
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Love this post for several reasons -- it reminds me I must get outside, that I absolutely love this season, and it brings me peace of mind. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteEverything in nature can have its own beauty, can't it?! Frost here is always the precursor to cold and snow and endless night. And even they have their beauty!
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures!
Yes we're going from fall into winter. We've been getting a lot of frost in the mornings.
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Lovely with frost on leaves! I miss that.
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The frost looks pretty on the leaves. We have had a lot of frosty mornings recently, but the downside is it has put and end to my summer bedding. It took a long time to get going this year and until a few days ago was still flowering well.
ReplyDeleteI've had snow posts from some back east. I guess it'll hit you soon enough. (Not us, but then again, we never get snow.)
ReplyDeleteVery nice
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