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Cool days. . .



Cooler nights.  It must be Fall!  My favorite time of year.
For me, it's an even better time to enjoy the outdoors and garden.

I tend to decorate a bit indoors and out with the change of seasons.  Although this year, my heart didn't seem to be in it.  Rather do nothing, I'm "changing things up" and having fun doing so.


And then there's Finely Finished, keeping me busy with clients' lovely stitching.
      



Apparently, I need to post more often.  Blogger isn't allowing me to add additional photos.  I'll be back soon.  In the mean time. . .

What is your favorite season?

Comments

marly said…
S.U.M.M.E.R.!!!!
Carol said…
I love fall, too, Joy, but always get a bit sad in October as that is when my dad passed away two years ago this Halloween. My heart really isn't in to Halloween decorating like it used to be, so I understand a bit of what you are going through. I am going to try to force myself to put out a few things today, though!

Love your finishing for your clients--especially that cute bag :)
What lovely items you have finished for your clients, Joy! I love fall followed by Winter. Spring is okay and Summer should be banned! I don't decorate much although I do change the ornaments on my wrought iron tree. At the moment, it is decked out in its fall finery. Enjoy your day!
BitsAndPieces said…
Fall is my favorite, followed by spring,
summer, and then winter.

I saved your urn display to my
Pinterest board, Decorating
With Urns. I do believe we
like similar items in our homes.

I think of you often, Joy, and
wish you the best always.

Sandy
Margaret said…
Fall never used to be my favorite season, but I think being a knitter has changed that for me. lol! I love the cooler temps and the idea of sweater weather just makes me all happy!

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