Wauwwwwwww...Erin what a beautiful place that squirrel live !!!,.....nice pictures !! i like your blog !! always a pleasure to be here...love love Ria....
me too -coffee in hand, loving the images, groovin' to the music, though I am not familiar with Lament, but lingered long enough to enjoy Rowing Song.
The images are helping me ease into this overcast Monday.
Did I ever tell you that sometimes I leave your post open as I go visit others and just continue to enjoy your musical selections? Occasionally though another one opens and the Stones come blasting out from the new blog and it is pandemonium!
Love your post? Wherever do you get your amazing ideas? So tiny, so sweet. One would expect to see wood fairies dancing. I have two giant oak trees and they don't produce nice acorns like that. I'm jealous :) Cindy
Hi Erin, Thank you for coming by my blog...I'm so happy you did because now I've found yours! Your posts are gorgeous!!! You have a new follower : ) Cheers, Penny
Erin, thank you for this beautiful post & wake-up call. Autumn is my most fave season & i am missing it stuck at home with my lists of things to do. I am taking note of your words & am going to get back ou into the beautiful soft hued countryside and enjoy it whilst it lasts. AS you say winter will soon be upon us. Stunning images, especially the weee house & the acorns, it conjurs such tales in my mind x
Wow, this little photo story is to precious, Erin. I adore it. I love your acorns, too. The squirrels and jays got to all of ours before I could photograph them, leaving just the little hats behind! Anyway, just wonderful images dear. xo – g
Lovely, lovely images Erin!!! Soon all the leaves will be off of the trees here and the beautiful Autumn color will be gone :( Oh well, snow is pretty for about the first 2 weeks :))
Beautiful as usual. We have been watching the squirrels gathering acorns like crazy around here. Miss Molly chases squirrels up the nearest tree every chance she gets. Silly girl.
I never know what to say - such an eye. I'm so jealous.
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ReplyDeleteThank you!
So sweet! I love the images! Wish I could get hold of that many acorns. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the perspective your lens shows Erin. Have a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteWauwwwwwww...Erin what a beautiful place that squirrel live !!!,.....nice pictures !! i like your blog !! always a pleasure to be here...love love Ria....
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had another magical post that I could gently wake up to over a cup of coffee. Your work is so beautiful! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteCan't life be fun?!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing colors and images. Enjoy! Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteme too -coffee in hand, loving the images, groovin' to the music, though I am not familiar with Lament, but lingered long enough to enjoy Rowing Song.
ReplyDeleteThe images are helping me ease into this overcast Monday.
Did I ever tell you that sometimes I leave your post open as I go visit others and just continue to enjoy your musical selections? Occasionally though another one opens and the Stones come blasting out from the new blog and it is pandemonium!
Happy Monday dear!
xxx
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Love your post? Wherever do you get your amazing ideas? So tiny, so sweet. One would expect to see wood fairies dancing. I have two giant oak trees and they don't produce nice acorns like that. I'm jealous :)
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Hi Erin,
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming by my blog...I'm so happy you did because now I've found yours! Your posts are gorgeous!!! You have a new follower : ) Cheers, Penny
Erin, thank you for this beautiful post & wake-up call. Autumn is my most fave season & i am missing it stuck at home with my lists of things to do. I am taking note of your words & am going to get back ou into the beautiful soft hued countryside and enjoy it whilst it lasts. AS you say winter will soon be upon us. Stunning images, especially the weee house & the acorns, it conjurs such tales in my mind x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post!
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Wow, this little photo story is to precious, Erin. I adore it. I love your acorns, too. The squirrels and jays got to all of ours before I could photograph them, leaving just the little hats behind! Anyway, just wonderful images dear. xo – g
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ReplyDeleteI just found your blog this evening-
What a feast for the eyes.
Enjoyed visiting and am now a new follower-
Laura
White Spray Paint
Gorgeous as usual Erin
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little garden fairy you have!! Hope you have a wonderful week xxx Julie
Lovely, lovely images Erin!!! Soon all the leaves will be off of the trees here and the beautiful Autumn color will be gone :( Oh well, snow is pretty for about the first 2 weeks :))
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T
An acorn wonderland! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning photos! You are such a wonderful photographer! And the poetry is beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteI too am savoring these days...
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November Grey
*sigh* Thanks my my moments of therapy. always love visiting and indulging in your beautiful photos.
ReplyDeletehope you have a beautiful day, Erin!
always,
Bonnie
Oh, My, Goodness. What great Macros. Love this idea, what an eye you have.
ReplyDeleteMorning sweet friend...borrowed a few of your pretty leaf images this morning...linked back to your seeing red post...thank you sooooo much. xoxoo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as usual. We have been watching the squirrels gathering acorns like crazy around here. Miss Molly chases squirrels up the nearest tree every chance she gets. Silly girl.
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