taking pictures of things you've seen a hundred times...
I'm sorry. It's just that this is the prettiest fall we've had in several years and I can't get over it! :)
We've had a week or more of cool cloudy days so when the sun came up early one morning last week and lit up the trees to the west well..."hold Ellie's leash", I said to Poppy, "I'm going back for the camera".
There was just so much color that morning...
There are lots of dogwood berries this fall, oh, and let me show you this one...
a dogwood tree this size growing in a flower pot! There's a story here. I saved this tiny sprig of a dogwood many years ago. It was growing wild, and in an "L" shape, out the side of a clay bank. Watching it and feeling sorry for it, I finally pulled it up and put it in a little pot. It must have been so happy to be able to straighten up and spread it's roots in dark rich soil. So I sat my little dogwood near the garden and left it way too long.
Now the roots go deep and I dare not try moving it. Several people have asked if I would sell them the potted dogwood. I'm afraid my heart strings go pretty deep there too.
and while we're up near the garden and greenhouse there is another plant to show you...
this is Cooper's ice plant (Delosperma) a succulent. My friend Karen and her husband Norm stopped by for a short visit. Karen brought this plant to me. Oh, there is a story here too.
For 12 years Norm and I worked together at the same business in Raleigh. I retired in 1999 and had not seen or heard anything about Norm or his wife since then, until! You may remember the farm show and swap meet (maybe it was called the tractor show) that was held in 2020, just down the road, maybe 6 or 8 miles. I was a vendor there. Well who should walk up to my table but Norm and Karen. Wait, you may remember this...
That's Karen and me sitting in the Model T, taken at the tractor show. The shocker is, we are practically neighbors and have been for a long long time and had no idea. They live just down the road...6 or 8 miles. I'm so happy to get to know Karen better. They both are super nice people.
and, on the subject of plants, Poppy brought me a flower today...
Seriously! You know, deer hunting season is in and he has been sitting in the tree across the road, overlooking the cut-over. He told me there were several beautiful bunches of white flowers growing there. Today he climbed down and picked one for me.
The tiny flowers, close up look like little brushes...
after much searching, found out this is a Baccharis halimifolia
Common names: Consumption Weed, Coyote Bush, Eastern Baccharis, Groundsel Tree, High Tide Bush, Salt Bush, Salt Marsh Elder, Sea Myrtle, and Silvering. Have you ever!!
I think it is really pretty and would like one growing in the yard. Now to find a large vase.
Anyhow, back to my "loving fall" pictures...the teeny tiny pond...
and you know what makes our colored trees so unusual? Well, they're so darn tall you have to stand and look straight up to get a picture...
Anyhow, I could go on and on, after all, when I came in to load my pictures, there were 78 and that was from just one walk outside. Guess I had better say goodnight. Poppy will be asking, "are we eating ice cream tonight"?
Thank you for stopping by. Just one more. The color was a little better in this one. :) I've got to get over this!
Love, Henny
No, you don't have to get over taking photos of your fall beauty. It is all too fleeting. Enjoy every moment of it! I am the same here now that color has finally come.
ReplyDeleteOh I know Linda. The days go by so fast. I can picture the color and beauty in your yard. I really would have a hard time getting over it! :)
DeleteHa! You don't ever have to get over the beauty of Fall, Henny! It's a gift from our Creator! I love all the beautiful pictures you posted today. I have now heard that it has been the most beautiful Fall ever from you in North Carolina, friends in Wisconsin and my daughter in New Jersey, oh and also a friend in Pennsylvania. I'd say it's been beautiful all over this year. What a gift. Love the flowers that poppy brought you, and LOVE that Dogwood tree in the flower pot....and oh that succulent and it's flowers are wonderful. Thank you for all the beauty! Love ya.
ReplyDeleteThat is so true Diane. Only our Creator could make such beauty. I've heard so many people saying it's the prettiest fall ever. Thank you. Love you!
DeleteGreat variety of colors for you to enjoy. I often wonder how many people we know are living near to us and we don't know it.
ReplyDeleteI know Red. I wonder too. Thank you for stopping by.
DeleteYour pictures are beautiful, Henny. Our Missouri colors are about the best they've been in over 20 years. We still have a lot of color, including some green still, but it's been windy and rainy so a lot fell fast that were fading. We were almost to 80 degrees today, so it's been beautiful weather to get out and walk or drive to see the beauty. That Consumption Weed, Coyote Bush, Eastern Baccharis, Groundsel Tree, High Tide Bush, Salt Bush, Salt Marsh Elder, Sea Myrtle, and Silvering sure is pretty! (Thank goodness for copy and paste or I might not have gotten them all!)
ReplyDeletePeg! We haven't talked in such a long time. 80 degrees! Isn't that amazing! You know how little I know about computers, well I've never known how to copy and paste, to this day. Still don't know how I keep a blog going. That's why ithe look of it never changes. :)
DeleteLove love love autumn and those beautiful colours! And what a small world we live in ~ how nice that you have such kind and familiar neighbors.
ReplyDeleteThank you! It is a small world. You just never know!
DeleteWhat beautiful colour - and now you have photos to remember it all when the weather turns nasty. I especially love the reflections in the pond. Simply stunning :)
ReplyDeleteOh, that's true Margaret. Thank you!
DeleteIt does seem that we've had a more colorful year up here in Northern Ohio to. Suppose it's because we had rain non-stop for 6 months and it's really only been dry a little bit in October. But my leaves are all gone and the trees are there. So I truly enjoy seeing your color and that you still have leaves on the trees. I'm rather jealous of that giant plant flower that Poppy brought home. What an interesting list of names that it has. Lynn and Precious XX
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynn and Precious. That's a lot of rain! We have had very little rain lately. Be round to see you soon. :)
DeleteHenny! Said it loads of times before..Your Blog posts
ReplyDeleteare far from boring, your Blog is a treasure to behold..
The subject matter and layout, is so warm and homely,
always gives me a sense of belonging...and...l go back
and read it 3~4 times a day, as l enjoy reading the comments
to...Lovely..!
Love reading about the furry ones to...as they are very much
family, with character and love..!x
And...to hear of Poppy up a tree for days on end..? Only
makes me chuckle...has he actually shot anything yet...?
Bless him...! :O).
And the photos are amazing...love the one of the lake.....
oooooP's sorry...Pond...HeHe! That in the UK would be
a lake...! :).
I remember you two ladies in the model T...getting ready
for the ladies Gran Prix...Lovely..! Bonnets and all...! :).
Well..I must get on, just got back from town, market day
to~day...we've a week of sunshine and showers...Still...!
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Thank you so much Willie. Listen, I had a couple of pictures of Poppy going up that tree and ran out of time. He did come to the door and ask, are having ice cream tonight? Will do them later. No, he hasn't killed anything yet. Still waiting for that trophy buck to walk past. Sure appreciate your visiit and comment.
DeleteYour photos are just lovely, HP. You have more color in your neck of the woods than we do here along the coast. Those dogwoods! Wow! It's wonderful that your old friends are actually neighbors - how fun! I hope you get together often. It is a fabulous autumn, and I want to get out there today and pick up pecans. More pecans.
ReplyDeleteThank you M.K. Oh, how lucky you are to have a pecan tree. I would love to pick them up. You know that white flower, or tree, I posted, supposedly grows more near the coast. We drove to Raleigh this morning (for my steriod injection) and those white trees were all along the highway. Never seen them until this fall.
DeleteOh what a pretty Fall!!-- love these pictures! Your home and property is just gorgeous and I loved walking about it with you. The pond I s so peaceful-- what a lovely setting. Oh-- and pretty ladies in bonnets!! ....debbi at debbisfrontporch
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbi. I've just got to get over and visit you down in beautiful Charleston!
ReplyDeleteI love the story of your little dogwood rescue. I guess it feels safe and comfortable on its pot now. The fall colors are pretty nonexistent here this year, so thank you for sharing yours! Boy, when Poppy brings you flowers, he brings you FLOWERS!!
ReplyDeleteHey Cynthia. About the flowers, I could have handled a few limbs to put in a vase easier. When I saw him coming from across the cut-over, I thought there was a tree moving. Ellie was barking her head off. It was funny. Thank you for stopping by, and as always your enjoyable comment.
DeleteOh my Henny, I LOVE all the photos. Thank you for sharing your lovely autumn color with us. I just love that Poppy picked you flowers. ;-) So sweet.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I also love the dogwood story. It sounds very much like something I did with a Ariona Bush. Hee Hee!
ReplyDeleteOh Carla, thank you. I can picture you saving a little struggling bush or tree or flower.
DeleteThe fall colors are so pretty. They are exceptional here too this year.
ReplyDeleteYes I do remember you and Karen in the old car. How nice that they live so close to you! Always nice to have friends nearby.
Thank you Karen. The colors here are nowhere as beautiful as the colors in states up your way, but still pretty for where we live. They are all beautiful, aren't they.
DeleteThat little dogwood tree must have had a will to live because it sure has done well in that pot.
ReplyDeleteHow nice that you've discovered that a long ago friend now lives nearby. I remembered her when I saw the picture of the two of you in the old car.
The branch with the white flowers that Poppy brought you is so pretty. I've never heard of it before; probably doesn't grow up here. Granny Marigold
Thank you Granny Marigold. I've heard that dogwood trees die easily if the roots are disturbed so it really surprised that is has done so good.
DeleteThat dogwood tree is amazing. It's like everything else that turns up at your house, it just wants to stay with you and Poppy. Nice, friendly places are like that you know.
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny. Thank you Victoria.
DeleteSuch pretty Fall pics! I've felt the same with my camera, but now the leaves are coming down like rain.
ReplyDeleteGood job Poppy! The flowers are pretty. The dog wood tree is amazing!
Thank you Mari. Our leaves are really coming down fast now too.
DeleteI love when Henny gets her camera. I think we must be a lot alike because I seem to always photograph the same old things in the same old places, but hey those are things I love best. Hilltop post
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary. You are so right. Yep, the things we love best.
DeleteBeautiful autumn colors Henny, I love seeing all the different colored leaves and berries.
ReplyDeleteYou are a nurtuer with a huge heart, and your home and pets all benefit from your efforts and love
Thank you for sharing your beauty.
Hugs,
Jo
Thank you Jo. The real beauty is in and around your home.
DeleteVery pretty Fall colors! I see you have some leaves down also! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Far Side. Oh do we ever! I love the leaves when they first fall but if I don't start soon getting them up it will be overwhelming.
DeleteWe are saying the same here in Va,. It's been a wonderful Autumn. Your pictures are so pretty. I know how you feel about posting them as it's hard to choose. Post them all, I love looking at them. Happy Weekend, Betsy
ReplyDeleteThank you Betsy. It seem like most everyone has had a beautiful fall this year. I've got to get over and visit you.
DeleteWay out here in Utah we also have had such beautiful fall color. Every day has been just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBut now we have had snow and extreme cold, so I’m glad I appreciated it while I could.
So much enjoy your posts. ❤️ Fran
Thank you Fran, way out in Utah. Oh I can't imagine snow right now but I know the cold weather is on it's way. Sure appreciate your comment and your visit.
DeleteBeautiful Fall country around your place. Dogwood trees are so temperamental, I would dare not move it. Thanks for sharing all the beauty.....LOVE FALL.
ReplyDeleteHenny! What an awesome post! It's true the fall here is still going strong, the leaves are just now falling up here in the mountains. It is 73 today, dang! Your dogwood is miraculous and healthy! Beautiful pictures of your place. I am completely taken with your white brush flower! Is it a cure for consumption since it was called consumption weed, I believe? That's a beautiful bush, I hope you can get a cutting for planting. Enjoy what is left of this most beautiful autumn! Hugs Terry
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful home.
ReplyDeleteI adore Tennessee and fall is my favorite season. So take all the fall photos your heart desires. Just get some puppy
Pictures in there for me too!!
Keep that camera clicking....how can you resist taking photos when you have such beautiful surroundings? That is the prettiest white bush.......we do not have anything like that growing here. Maybe you can get a start from the cutting. Wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely post! I wish your pretty face was showing in between your giant flower though! I have never heard of that-I know we don't have that one up north. It's pretty. Your home is wonderful-I love seeing photos of it. Hope you are feeling well. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your fall colors! Our leaves are all down here in West Virginia. They were beautiful this year, but gone so soon.
ReplyDeleteI love your little homestead! You are having a beautiful fall too! I think the dogwood tree is perfect just where it is! I would want those flowers growing in my yard, too!
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