Well, actually it smells like snow. The forecast isn't calling for much, but the wind yesterday blew in something different in the seasonal scheme of things.
It looks like November.
It feels like November.
And it smells like November.
Guess it must indeed be November. We are holding good thoughts for a safe opening day and the rest of the season, for good weather to the west of us so friends in other states can get their corn harvested, a good herd health next week, and a fulfilling and happy Thanksgiving for everyone.
What are you hoping for this fall?
I'm hoping that you get all you hope for, threecollie. And also that we get lots and lots of snow for frolicking in this winter. Or would that make life (even more) difficult for a dairy farmer? Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping for as much sunshine as possible. If it has to be late fall/winter, I will accept the cold, but I need a little ray of sunshine from time to time.
ReplyDeleteWord verification: trama :-p
November can be a good month if you treat her nicely!
ReplyDeleteGreat comments above me.
ReplyDeleteYes, November challenges the body,mind and soul.
Loved June's word verification! Perfect.
May your family's Thanksgiving gathering be blessed by the full bounty of your life, family and friends.
It should be rich, indeed.
PS. What the heck am I looking at in the picture? Are you drying a quilt on the bushes?
My word verification: phoon. Huh?
Has Alan gotten his deer yet?
ReplyDeletei'm hoping to quickly find a house, get moved with a minimum of pain, not hate the job, and find a way to stay warm. wish me luck!
ReplyDeletehope you have a safe and wonderful thanksgiving!
WW, thanks for your kind words. And a Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.
ReplyDeleteJune, ditto, the sun makes all things possible and its absence makes them impossible. Love the WV! lol
Maalie, you are right and thanks so much for visiting. I love your blog!
Cathy, thank you for your kind words and good wishes. I hope that your family has a wonderful holiday as well. And love the WV. Sometimes they are so perfect and sometimes they are just weird. The photo is a blue jean quilt drying in the November wind on the clothes line. The bush looking thing is a little snuggle blanket my mom made for the boss on the other line...the wind is tangling them together.
Lisa, not yet? Your guys?
Ericka, thank you so much for your kind good wishes. I read of your move to Chicago, in the winter and you have my deepest sympathies. I hope you do find a warm, safe home and get through the cold months in fine style. Take care.
I hope you get all you wish for! I want to get through the winter as warm as possible with not nearly the amount of snow we got last year. Lots of hay in the barn, blankets for each horse, warms boots and coats and the countdown begins until spring. Each day gets longer after December 15th!
ReplyDeleteI think our stuff has headed your way...looks like winter on the weather map for all of the USA.
ReplyDeleteGood thoughts heading your way also.
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
CTG, thank you...and hold that thought. I am already ready for those longer days. lol
ReplyDeleteLinda, thanks so much for the good thoughts...not so much for the weather. lol Ice warning for tonight, alas.