This year I'm preparing to leave for Germany for 11 days. I'm quite excited about this. I'd love to be here sharing that excitement and telling you all the things I plan to do. However, I have to spend my time packing, shopping, making arrangements for the animals, and preparing our parents for the task of doing school lessons with the kids while we are gone.
So I thought I'd share a few of my favorite pictures from last fall with you.
This barn is about a mile from me and is just one of several on our road. I love old barns. Someday I may have this picture framed along with a few others I've taken.

Here we have some wild asparagus. I didn't know until last fall that it turns bright yellow like this in the fall. It's so pretty in contrast to the green field behind it.

Lastly is a seasonal road I travel often in the summer and fall. It's one of my favorite places to take fall photos. Sadly, it doesn't look like I'll be able to this year.

2 comments:
Heidi,those pics are stunning! Especially the one of the old barn bathing in a spotlight of sun! Can you eat wild asperagus?
Thank you Liesl. Yes, you can eat wild asparagus. As far as I know, it's exactly the same as cultivated.
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