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Welcome Autumn


Psalm 19:1, KJV

 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.



The fall season is here, hooray!  I simply enjoy the fall season and all that it brings to us.  It is one of my favorite time of year. Autumn is Gods artistry on display and it is incredible.  The landscape is all a glow with rich brilliant colors of red, orange, yellow and brown..  Nature begins to cooperate all around us - leaves fall gently from the trees, squirrels scurry to store up nuts, and birds fly south for the winter.

As nature cooperates with the season, so does my decor. Colorful mums greet you at the front door - a pumpkin or two in the garden - corn stalk - and a autumn floral wreath displayed on the front door.  At times you may be greeted with the aroma of something delicious baking in the oven...oh my.

There is something special about Autumn, it seems to usher in a slower more relaxed pace of life. The crisp weather, warm sweaters, pumpkins, hayrides,  home made soup with corn bread muffins, banana nut bread, apple cider and Thanksgiving add to the splendor of the season.  These are a few things I enjoy about Autumn.



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