Nature's paint brush has swept across the hills and hollows of the foothills creating amazing living landscape portraits of farmlands...
And mountain vistas...
Winding country back roads...
With leafy bowers...
Pretty ponds...
Sculpted hillsides...
Clumps of trees...
And pretty puddles of pretty leaves...
"Over
everything connected with autumn there lingers some golden spell—some
unseen influence that penetrates the soul with its mysterious power."
~Northern Advocate~
P.S. Thank you so much for your continued concern, the spider bites are healing. The large venom area is still visible and looks like a red sunburned area. My skin is very different there, almost like a scar. The doctor said I might always have this due to damage to the skin layers or it could eventually go away if the damage was not too severe and the skin can repair itself, it is a wait and see process. I gave some serious thought to plucking some of these horse apples (also known as hedge apples or Osage-oranges)...
They were once used to repel spiders and insects by placing them under ones bed. The extracts from these actually do repel many types of insects just as well as the synthetic DEET. Hmmm, maybe I should have brought a few home!
Lovely views...wonderful foliage...delightful music...peace reigns... Yes! Get thee some of those Osage apples. It sounds like a great plan.
ReplyDeletemy goodness you sure live in gorgeous country!
ReplyDeleteDear Sandy, thankyou for beautiful photoes, and the fantastic music- that goes so well with your post.
ReplyDeleteHappy to read you are healing from the spider bites.
Hugs and love,Dorthe
Your autumn photos are full of wonderful vistas of colour and texture. So pretty with the music.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun seeing your family bridge on Vee's post the other day.
Beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing them. I hope your bite heals completely.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photo's and what a gorgeous country
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photo's and what a gorgeous country
ReplyDeleteOh my - sorry to hear about your spider bites. a friend of my uses those apples in her home and swears by them.
ReplyDeleteLeann
Thank heavens you are on the mend! What a fright to go through! Your photos truly captures the area and this fabulous time of year, Sandy. And the horse apples? One of my favorites to put around the house. Between the texture and color, I am in heaven!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors and your photos are pure bliss of Nature's amazing show she gives us each and every year. Glad to hear of your continued recovery. Blessings...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the color. We just got back from a trip out to Tennessee & just in the one week we drove out & back the colors changed a lot! I didn't know you were bit by a spider (I am so behind due to house remodel & traveling)! Hope you are back on your feet soon. Hope you'll stop by for a visit soon. I miss all my blogging buddies! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteCharlene
What stunning fall pics! I'm your newest follower (I love your profile-I feel the same!) and invite you to visit me :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
Sandy - a beautiful palate of Autumnal colour and breathtaking food for the soul with heartwarming background lulling music to lift the spirits!
ReplyDeleteHeal well!
x Suzy
I've always wanted to visit your corner of the world but alas not so.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I didn't know that about horse apples (as I call them) We have tons of them within walking distance of our house. Love their color for Fall decorating. Have a wonderful weekend
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you are on the mend, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography. Autumn is my favorite season.
Have a blessed Sunday and upcoming week!