Sunday, September 26, 2010

For the Beauty of the Earth...





Haiku

 Brown sugar sunbeam
dripping sweet spoonfuls of light
on crisp autumn leaves.
~By Jenny Hale~

This is how I spent my Saturday - surrounded by beauty! 

Warm hugs,

10 comments:

Deb from WhatsInMyAttic said...

So beautiful! I'm eager to see some color soon!

Ladybug said...

So Lovely wonderful way to spend a Saturday
surrounded with Fall Beauty... TFS

Hugz..
Trish-Ladybug

Auntie sezzzzzz... said...

Pretty haiku.

The Stewart said...

Oh my! Where is that?? I need to go there!

Susan B said...

Hi Barb,
The photos are fabulous! And I love the haiku. What a lovely place to spend the day.

Enjoy the rest of this one! :)

Janean said...

i stand in awe! oh, the color and smell of autumn!!!!! thanks for sharing, barb!

Just Ramblin' said...

Beautiful pictures! Is there a better way to spend a day than being out enjoying the changing seasons. Thanks for sharing! Nola

LeAnn said...

Warm hugs to you! It was so awesome to spend a few moments of time with you, and Bob and of course our children. It was fun to go to their games.
The picture is so beautiful. I do have a good view of the mountains; but right now we look out our window and see road construction; which is very irritating.
Anyway, have a beautiful day and know you are loved by me. LeAnn

The Halls said...

How beautiful!!! I love when the colors change. You did a wonderful job capturing the beauty.
Love, Laura

Vickie said...

W.O.W. Great color up there in Idaho, Barb! I haven't seen anything like that here. We don't have aspens in Texas, but we have sweetgums and oaks and sassafras which all turn beautiful colors. Throw in the evergreens and it's beautiful, too. But we won't see much color til toward the end of October through the end of November. I'm looking forward to it!
Glad you got to get out and enjoy ~~~
Thanks for your visit, as always, it's good to hear from you!

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