Mooned

November 20, 2008

in Shrubs & Trees

We’ve got some crisp, cold weather this week.  Okay, I should probably say that it’s cold for the south.  I know our northern neighbors would probably snicker at us for whining about a little nip in the air and frost on the ground.

A lot of trees have lost their leaves, but some are still hanging on.  The oak tree at the corner of our front yard and driveway has leaves that have turned rusty red.

Some mornings I get mooned as it is still visible in a lovely blue sky.

We’re having some beautiful sunny days here in the south, even if they’re cold enough to freeze ice in the water buckets!

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1 Robin November 20, 2008 at 4:23 pm

I’d snicker if it wasn’t so cold here. Today’s high was 27*. It ass 19* when I got up. You can snicker at me when I’m practically dying because it’s 80* next spring.

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2 Rural Writer November 20, 2008 at 4:27 pm

I think I’d like to visit Maine IN THE SUMMER. ;-) Or maybe the fall would be nice. But I do believe I’ll leave you to your freezing winter temps. I whine enough at our getting down to freezing at night, and forget the 20’s and teens, or heaven forbid, any single digit temps! =:-O

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3 Laughing Orca Ranch November 21, 2008 at 12:20 am

I love the rusty red leaves even more than bright red actually. And check out that moon!

Great photos :)

Lisa
New Mexico

Stay warm!

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4 Laughing Orca Ranch November 21, 2008 at 4:35 am

Hey RR …..You’ve been tagged!

~Lisa

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5 Tammy Wrensong Farm November 22, 2008 at 4:30 pm

I love clear, crisp November days! (It’s just the wet miserable one that follow here in the Pac. NW that I dread). Great pics, love the moon. I WAS wondering what I would see with a post titled “Mooned” :)

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6 Rural Writer November 23, 2008 at 1:24 pm

Lisa – following up on the tag.

Tammy, thanks for the compliments on the pictures. & I could’t resist the title. ;-)

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