OKAY, what is your favorite time of year? I think spring would be my most favorite because the earth is thawing, new life is springing up...and everything looks fresh and oh the wonderful smells of spring. BUT THEN each time a new season begins I think,...no this is my favorite one! LOL
How about all of you?
Right now I am enjoying the crispness of fall, and the wonderful colors God is displaying with the leaves changing. Our garden is almost done, but it seems that our beans (green and yellow) will be producing forever...the more we pick them the more we get! NOt that I am complaining...but they did absolutely wonderful this year! Our cucumbers did fantastic too! Peppers were normal, and corn well lets just say our animals enjoyed them more than we did! My one lonely tomato plant has many green tomatos on it...I am beginnning to think I may have to dig it up and bring it inside before our heavy frost appears!
May you have a wonderful Monday!
Blessings KS
Comments
Monday, September 22, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Vickie
Fall is probably my favorite. Mostly due to the fact that summer here in Louisiana is Hot, Hot, Hot! When it finally starts cooling off we like to go for walks & play outside more. Also have little bon fires outside at night.
-Funny, the things in your garden that are producing well were awful for us this year & the things that you said were not we had an abundant crops on! --Want to trade some corn for green beans??? lol
Hope you have a nice day!
Monday, September 22, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by klynnharris
I love spring, but have to say autumn is probably my favorite. The earth is wrapped in her fall shawl and the view from my front yard is gorgeous.
Fall is also a time of preparation for the contemplation of winter. I love that our Father has given us these times to prepare ourselves physically and spiritually with each passing season.
Hope those sinus infections are getting better!
Kelly
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 - <em>Untitled Comment</em>
Posted by Mennobrarian
I will mourn the loss of summer throughout most of the fall. Most things in our garden did well, they say it wasn't a good year for tomatoes but our's did okay. Peppers, corn, and cucumbers did great. Of course, it gets my mind turning and making plans for next year...
**Isn't it funny how we plan ahead when the 1st garden isn't even completely finished! Ks
Edited by specialmom42000 on Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 11:51