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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Terrific Tuesday
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A new season, Linda, new colors...
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Beautiful pictures, Linda. The red leaves look like bats! lol A kiss :)
ReplyDeletela vidéo est intéressante, le monde a bien changé. Merci pour les images, Linda
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Mushrooms are always such fun to see!!!! Wish I knew the name of your beautiful red leaves.
ReplyDeleteLove the old instrumentals. Those red leaves are fall colors.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking your photo's on your walk are going to get more colorful real soon....:) Toe tapping music........
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous red leaves!!
ReplyDeleteCool video, Linda. Love mushrooms but I'd be scared to pick them myself. Knowing me, it'd be a poison one and then I'd be pushing daisies instead of eating mushrooms. hahaha Thanks so much for visiting my blog today! Susan
ReplyDeleteI love those hanging red leaves - what are those??
ReplyDeletenice leaves
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely red leaves--so vibrant! Mushrooms are always interesting to see. We had more in the yard this summer because we had more rain than usual.
ReplyDeletethose crimson-ish leaves are really interesting, i've never seen them before =)
ReplyDeleteSuper post Linda, you got some more great shots and I always enjoy the video. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI believe those red leaves belong to a 'burning bush' plant. Lovely reds!
ReplyDeleteWe had mushrooms this week too after the rains we had. I haven't posted pics yet but some I've never seen before. They are interesting.
Nice music!
Lovely is the red leaves!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Love the music Linda, one of the earliest records we had was Fats Waller and 'The Sheik of Araby'. There was still some great music around before the 50/60's revolution.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures too.
oui en effet, la traduction parfois est étonnante.
ReplyDeleteMagnifique Mardi pour vous aussi Linda
Laurence
takk for en kjempe fin innlegg, musikk er flott !
ReplyDeleteLove that bright splash of red!
ReplyDeleteHello again Linda : )
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about the pain .. I too suffer from multiple conditions that cause a lot of pain .. I try different natural supplements to help but I am grateful for the conventional pain relief too, haha.
Those leaves are so beautiful .. and mushrooms are always "little wonders" !
Great photos .. the weather has been wonderful lately !
Joy
Linda,Thank You for stopping by.I enjoyed the video-going back in time is always a treat.Your photos were charming-Denise
ReplyDeleteThat dark pink is fantastic! We had the first rain today and I already found mushrooms next to my house. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteLovely photos!
Belas fotografias e belo vídeo...Espectacular....
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I enjoyed the video, and the lovely photos from your walk. Thank you for sharing, and have a great day! -Tammy
ReplyDeleteLovely nature at it's most interesting...Love the music. :)
ReplyDeleteThe cooler weather here is beginning to have it's effect on things...blossoms aren't as common and the yellowing of trees has come. Change is in the air. Whatever season it may be may blessings find you my friend.
ReplyDeleteThose red leaves are spectacular! Take care!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful music. It must have been raining in Quebec for the mushrooms...:)
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