WOW ! September already ? where does the time go . It is humid here today and over cast with chance of rain and thunderstorms later . This day is the Labour day holiday for many of us and an extra day Papa has to putter or just relax .
The sunrise yesterday was pretty shining through the wisps of clouds over the valley .
Papa got the jump start on leaves as they are already falling from our trees .
We had our chiminea going , I love the wood smoke smell !
The birds are feasting like crazy every day at the feeders and some are even snacking on what’s left of my cone flowers !
Some plants and flowers are beginning to come to an end in the gardens and some are still thriving !
I forgot to share this, a while ago there were these two ladies dressed in their traditional clothing in the evenings that deliver home made backed goods by horse and wagon , I had to get a photo of them ! .
I just loved seeing them and hearing the horses clippity clop of his hooves on the road !
Lots of farmers are busy in the area getting their harvests done and brought in , lots of tractor's/ combines in the fields and lots of farm hands out picking the crops to , more travel on the country roads this time of year as they travel from field to field . The sweet smell of corn crops and bales of hay in the fields is wonderful ! The next full moon will be the Harvest moon and it will be early this year , if your like me an love the full moons then look for the Harvest full moon on September the 8th –9th . I am looking forward to fall colours , cool fresh breezes and lots of fall photos lol !
Thank you to all for your prayers and blessing for our Grandma .
Until next time my friends !
Country Gal
8 comments:
Love the first photo! Have a happy September!
The image of the Amish in the dress and the clippity clop of the horses is great. Thanks for sharing these.
Me too, lovely September was celebrated in my blog today also. Those ladies delivering via wagon sure make a great pic. And that sunrise is awesome!
I'll be watching for the full harvest moon. It's clouding over a bit now, but still humid. My coneflowers are all turning to seed now and there are bigger flocks of birds in the gardens.
That was a treat to see the lady's with the horse. Do you buy from them?
No doubt that her baked goods are divine.
I suppose they're Amish or Mennonite?
September already? Nooooooooooooo.
Jane x
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