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Saturday, October 25, 2025

Black Walnut Trees along Crabtree Creek

Poppy fills his pockets with black walnuts as he leaves the deer  stand and walks along the creek coming home...


Gosh, it's been 30 years since I picked up black walnuts there. Poppy has permission to deer hunt that property. Here's a smaller black walnut tree growing there too...


I want to shell some of these walnuts, and the hickory nuts too but talk about a job!! Wouldn't a taste of these wild nuts be delicious?

 And the tall hickory nut tree that grows along the path on our property...


I'm the one who gathers the hickory nuts...


Add a few ears of dried corn from the garden and...


it makes for a pretty, old fashioned picture. Do any of you love "old fashioned" as much as I do? Sometimes I think I should have lived back in the 1800. (didn't miss it by much, did I) :)

Look, I finally got around to putting up a few fall decorations and got to use some of the dried corn stalks from the teeny tiny garden...


The corn stalks were almost too tall. The dark red mum...


isn't it pretty! Andee brought it to me in September, and the buds have just opened up! I love how mums smell, do you?

I want to show you this tree root I found in the path. It must have fallen off a logging truck. To me, it looks just like a giant spider...


Can't you just see this thing on the side of an old barn or house...


Gives me goosebumps. What do you think, Willie??

So far this fall I haven't decorated the old cupboard, but I did find at Goodwill, the most perfect pitcher, it matches the big heavy dishes...


Hope you will pardon the dust. It is so dry here and when a car or truck goes up the path well, it's like a small dust storm settling over everything. Dust, dust, dust!!

Okay, I've gone on and on about stuff...everything is so pretty in the fall, even covered with dust, so here's few pictures from around the pond...




Guess I should have waited for the leaves to turn more, but I'll be back. :) 

Thank you friends. 

Love, Henny





18 comments:

  1. Those are very enthusiastic mums! It sounds like you could use some autumn rains to wash the dust off of everything. Are you likely to get them soon?

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  2. Beautiful photos. How are the bunnies adjusting? The pitcher fits in just perfectly.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. The mums are so big and pretty.
    That does look like a big spider.
    I collected walnuts one year and didn't wear gloves when I opened them. My fingers were black for quite a while.
    Love you 'old fashion' picture. :)
    The pitcher you found matches perfectly.

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  4. Yes, I like old things too. I especially enjoy the way you love and display them.

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  5. It's looking beautiful! I love old things and the look of the hickorys and walnuts. I'd be picking them up too.
    Your jug is perfect!

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  6. Yes I like old "stuff" too! Love your pretty dishes:)

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  7. Your new pitcher fits perfectly with the dishes you already had. I like your Autumn display. The Mum is beautiful and the pumpkins look great. Are they all from your garden?

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  8. Your photos are always so beautiful dear Henny Penny. I love the colours of Fall in your area. The nuts & the dried corn make the perfect autumnal display - I love old fashioned too! Give me it anyday. Your new pitcher matches your other plates so beautifully. xx

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  9. HeHe! I'm thinking...! I'm thinking...! :). Bless..! :).
    'Old Fashioned' Yes! 'Mature' Yes! Vintage! Yes!
    Certainly do...Well....I'm there already...! :). HeHe!
    And...I'm known for living in the past...still cook,
    and still work, and live, and do things, like the old
    days...Besides...Look at the state of the world
    to~day....! :(.
    For me...the 60's were and are 'still' voted the best
    decade ever...we used to say...
    "If you remember the 60's, you were''nt there". ?
    The fashion, the style, the way of life, was to die for,
    and a lot did....l was 13 in 1960...and the rest, as they
    say...Is History...! :O).
    But...If l had a period of choice to live in..that would be
    Regency....Love it....!

    We've just had an hour extra in bed, the clocks went
    back an hour, two o'clock this morning, so nice and light
    at seven this morning...so, l shan't need the lights on any
    more, in the bathroom, first thing..! :).

    You remembered, how much l love spiders, snakes, and
    sharks...but spiders are a bit special, l've had quite a few
    outside the dinning room window, but, the leaves are starting
    to fall, as Autumn is on it's way...so...they've gone off to
    hibernate...!

    And nuts....Well..who does'nt love nuts...l love them 'ALL' the
    year round...not just at Christmas...Christmas...???
    ooooooO! Not long to go....Mary Christmas...Mary who...? :O).
    ⛄ πŸ”₯ πŸŽ„ 🎁 🧦 πŸ”” ⛄ πŸ”₯ πŸŽ„ 🎁 🧦 πŸ”” ⛄ πŸ”₯ πŸŽ„ 🎁 🧦 πŸ”” 

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  10. Henny, I have 4 fair sized walnut trees and it is dangerous to walk thru the yard without slipping and sliding on them. I gather them up by the bucket full and put out of the grassy area. In the winter the squirrels are thrilled to find huge piles of them to eat. I've tried to shuck and crack but it takes a sledge hammer and I'm just not into it at this time of life. Our trees are not green like yours. They've turned and they are falling every day. I enjoy seeing pictures from farther south that show flowers and green. We've had light frost after light frost. Nothing killing yet. But enough to ruin the annuals and the perennials are all done for me. That mum is a lovely color. Hope it blooms for weeks for you. Lynn and Precious

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  11. I love all your fall decor, Henny, and that lovely pitcher you found, too. Yes, it's "old-timey" and it fits perfectly with your furnishings. Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos with us. Blessings!

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  12. Ooooo.. it's looks so Fallish around your place!!! we have a few black walnut trees in our area. don't see them like we used too.. Happy Fall Penny

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  13. Love the pond pictures. Pretty even if the trees are not turned much yet.

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  14. We have (they aren't ours), huge black walnut trees on the edge of our yard. One October I made a small rolling pine from a branch. Was fun. Outside fall is THE BEST. I can be out there all ding dong day long. Cheers, Ivy.

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  15. Lovely pics, Henny... especially around the pond. And I've never eaten a hickory nut. And I too would like to know how the bunnies are getting along... and pics!

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  16. Beautiful pics. Love the cupboard & new addition. Happy Fall. :0) The spider is perfect for this Halloween week, I suppose..lol :0)

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  17. Life looks so peaceful there! I love the look of autumn :) Pretty plates in that cupboard.

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