Pink roses and fall leaves?

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We  are having amazing weather here. Its been in the 70s and beautiful, good time for raking up some of leaves that are being tracked throughout the house by my dogs.  They are little leaf magnets and must bring in a bushel each every day.

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We don't bag or burn, instead I push them off into flower beds or into the woods behind the house to naturally decompose.

We'll also scoop up a few trailer loads and throw over the garden fence to enrich the soil there too. But for now, I am still gathering tomatoes from the garden!

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We've yet to have a hard enough frost to kill off the flowers and some of the garden plants.  I don't think I've ever had a November when I've had pink roses blooming next to the changing leaves before.

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The tomatoes I've brought in aren't all that wonderful, but they are good enough for cooking, so I'm planning home made tomato soup tonight. Maybe with a hand full of wild rice and some spinach thrown in the pot.  

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I appreciated all your comments about Aunt Caroline's treasures and want to announce the two winners for the bundles of trim.


Suz Reaney

and

Joanna

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And since the trims are such a popular thing with so many of you hoping to win some, that I'll offer another bundle for my November Giveaway. These won't be from my Aunt, but are just as nice.  I think you'll like them!


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I rarely decorate much for fall, just because my house is not typical fall colors, and because it seems to be so busy around here, I don't get a chance. Here is the total of all the autumn decor, post Halloween flowers on clearance for $1.99 a bunch at the grocery store this week. 

I kind of like the splash of bright color,  and it is reminding me of this November's odd weather.  Fall colors against the pale shades just like in my garden.

18 thoughts on “Pink roses and fall leaves?”

  1. Hi Karla, This year has be amazing for fall colour. We have finally lost some of our leaves, but like you, our roses are still blooming. The pink rose you have is so pretty. I also love seeing pictures of your fur babies.
    Hugs Karen

  2. Karla, you have some beautiful colors going on outside, making your house look even more beautiful than usual, and your photos are great ! Debbie.

  3. Your garden and home look marvelous and very inviting. I am so proud of your talents and am glad you share them on Facebook, Karla.

  4. Hi Karla! I think it looks so cool to see beautiful pink roses amongst the fall leaves! We have been having the same weather here, isnt it wonderful? I dont decorate much for fall either, I just dont really care for the colors, lol! O have been creating away lately and just having so much fun with it. It helps this time of year!
    Congratulations to the lucky winners 🙂
    Hugs,
    Amy

  5. Hi Karla! I was mid 70’s here today too! And beautiful clear blue skies. Lots of flowers still blooming too! But hurricane Ida is suppose to dump some rain on Georgia too Tuesday or Wednesday. So, I am going to enjoy the day and tomorrow!

  6. Our leaves are all down and we have raked and raked! We do the same thing – carry them on a tarp to the woods to decompose, or put them in the flower beds. And our dogs track them in all the time – the leaves love to attach themselves to all their long hair!

  7. Congrats to the lucky two! I love the photos of your out-of-doors; unusual colors, indeed. We’re having blue skies and 70 after snow in mid October. Sigh.

  8. Morning Karla..your gorgeous weather looks enticeing…it is pouring rain & windy in British Columbia this morning..it suits my mood this morning…good knitting & making soup day … I kind enjoy this…Lorraine

  9. your pictures are beautiful
    how wonderful you are enjoying such sweet weather
    we are expecting snow the next few days and highs in the low 30’s. Enjoy your sun for all of us who have not seen it in a bit
    catie

  10. My dog is a leaf magnet too, longer hair on her belly that just loves leaves. ugh. I rake my leaves and the Amish take them almost every year… That, and we live on top of a hill, so eventually they all blow away.

  11. The bright fall leaves look like more budding flowers at first glance.
    Good luck with the leaf raking and tomato gathering. I wonder if Sugarwings would like to help… provided she gets to jump in the leaf piles and warm up with tomato soup. ;->

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