When my wife and I saw our chance this week, we took it. We gave our best impression of Bonnie and Clyde being chased by the cops and made a run for it — me in the driver’s seat, speeding down a hilly, country road, her, my cool, calm, and collected right hand, giving me directions and telling me to speed it up on the straight-aways.
As soon as I had put a few work tasks to bed early this week, we raced out the door, heading to a nearby woods and park, to take in the setting sun.
Let me explain. Mother Nature has been playing tricks on us lately, and not the Halloween kind where there’s a nice treat at the next house. No, it has rained every weekend in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic for the past two months. During this stretch, the weekdays have been generally fine, and the weekends have been at best, cloudy and overcast, at worst, a sloppy mess.
When the weather finally took a turn for the better, we decided we had reached our limit and when we saw our chance to escape it, even for a short while, we took it.
Mother Nature didn’t have to ask us twice, we were out the door.



“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” —John Muir
After getting a slow start, trees according to Pennsylvania parks officials, are nearing their peak foliage colors across much of the state. There’s something about putting your phone away, except to take photos, and walking in the woods.
Once we reached our destination, we slowed down and took a walk. The leaves seemed to be a mixed bag. Some still had a good bit of green, some looked primed to take center stage in all their glory, and still others looked like they were on the downside.
The color didn’t really matter. It was just what the doctor ordered.



“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” —Laura Ingalls Wilder
I fight getting out in the outdoors sometimes. I blame work or other obligations. I say I don’t have time or that it won’t make much of a difference, but I find that every time I walk through the woods, I’m reminded of where I grew up, others who came before me, and still others who will come after me.
I’m reminded of God’s enormous power and my limited power.
I’m remind too that many times, I just need to get out and spend some time with my wife out in one Mother’s Nature’s great wonders.


“And all the lives we ever lived and all the lives to be are full of trees and changing leaves…” —Virginia Woolf
I didn’t come away with any amazing takeaways in this latest adventure. I didn’t magically get wiser or smarter. My work problems didn’t disappear.
I just felt calmer.
We weren’t at the park all that long, maybe 25 minutes or so, but I came away feeling like I had spent the day doing something just for myself. I felt relaxed.
People spend hundreds and thousands of dollars at spas and weekend resorts to get that feeling. I got it with a 25-minute walk through the woods.



“It was a beautiful, bright autumn day, with air like cider and a sky so blue you could drown in it.” —Diana Gabaldon
Fall means many things to many different people. In many ways, fall means the end of summer, the changing of the leaves, and represents a time of maturity. For me, though, fall means a rebirth. I come alive seeing the different colors. I come alive seeing the deer in the woods.
I come alive knowing that “for everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die. A time to plant and a time to harvest.”



“Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.” —F. Scott Fitzgerald
Yes, Halloween is here and Thanksgiving will not be far behind. The first frost and the inevitable first dusting of snow will surely be coming as well. I have much to be grateful and I’m excited about all that fall will bring.
Yes, fall bring me your coat of many colors. I can’t wait to see it all. Oh, yes, thank you!
The weather prognosticators are actually calling for nice weather this weekend. I’m not really sure what to expect — it would be nice to make another Bonnie and Clyde getaway to the park — but I don’t care. I got a good dose of Vitamin D and Fall Foliage that will carry me over for a long, long time.
Thank you Mother Nature!




“Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.” —Emily Brontë
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Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing.❤️
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I wish I was a real photographer. This is just Mother Nature showing off, making even average smartphone photos look impressive. Ha, ha! 🍁🍁📷📸😎
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Awesome way to seize the moment! The photos are great – no doubt the real thing was even better!
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Oh, yea, I’m a novice photographer at best. I’m sure a better photographer could’ve really taken them to another level. Ha ha! 😎🤣🤣🤣🤣🍁📸
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I can drive through the same patch of trees and never really pay attention. Until one day I drive through them and see mother nature has painted them in glorious color. It completely stops me and grabs my focus at the colorful glory, and I know that I am living fully in the moment with nothing in my mind but fascination for the artwork.
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I love looking at a tree in our backyard. Most of the spring and summer it’s a typical tree and the fall comes and it jumps out at you. Love it’s light show every autumn!
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Beautiful Brian! Such fun to see all of you enjoying the outdoors…even Nittany! My favorite lines of this entire post, and one I agree with deeply:
“I didn’t come away with any amazing takeaways in this latest adventure. I didn’t magically get wiser or smarter. My work problems didn’t disappear.”
“I just felt calmer.”
“People spend hundreds and thousands of dollars at spas and weekend resorts to get that feeling. I got it with a 25-minute walk through the woods.”
You pointed out exactly why I walk everyday 🙂
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I’m trying to walk more …. We were really good about two years ago and stopped for some stupid reason. I’m trying to get back to it just like you mentioned. Need the daily reminder. ☀️🍁🍁🍁
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Gorgeous!
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☀️☀️☀️😎😎😎😎🍁🍁🍁
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Love it!! A walk in the woods does totally refresh the soul. My husband and I are hoping to do that this weekend as well! God made a beautiful world!
Love your cute dog. 🙂
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Oh, our dog is crazy. She was convinced the whole trip was all about her! Oh that bush looks interesting, no that one, no that one! Ugh!
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LOL!! They do think life centers around them, right? 😂
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Oh, most everything does revolve around her but she doesn’t need to remind me! Ha ha 🍁😜😜😜🐶
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🤣🤣🤣
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25 minutes of a wonderful time.
Thank you for sharing the photos with us, gives me a calm too just seeing the beautiful scenery
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Ha, ha, yes, just 25 minutes but worth plenty more to me. I’m sure I’ll recall some of the images for months to come! ☀️☀️☀️😎😎😎
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Bonnie & Clyde are a major feature of the small town museum in Dexter, Iowa. They and their gang (the Barrow Gang) camped out in Dexfield Park one week in July 1933, after two of them were wounded in a shootout with police in Missouri. People finally figured out who they were and there was a shootout with a posse in the park. B&C and their driver got away (only to return the next spring to rob the bank of nearby Stuart). Clyde’s brother and his wife were patched up by the very new Dexter doctors, who–decades later–delivered hundreds of us who were born in Dexter! How’s that for a rabbit trail!
Love your autumn photos. Like L.M. Montgomery, I too am thankful I live where there are Octobers!
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That’s an interesting story Joy. I have to admit that as I was setting up the “getaway” theme and writing my post, it did dawn on me that Bonnie and Clyde might not be the best of comparisons. Especially how their story ended up. Ha ha. And yes, autumn is my favorite time of the year!
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I love these pictures! I’m glad you were able to enjoy the beautiful fall leaves.
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Oh, had to get outside while its still great. Did me good!!! 🍁🍁🍁🍁
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I bet it did!
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There is nothing like getting a nature fix. My husband and I have been doing this on a regular basis since he decided to forego any treatment for his Cancer. It has been wonderful for both of us. God is so good.
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Oh, that’s wonderful to hear. Hope it has been great medicine!!!! 🍁🍁🍁🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Thanks. It has been great for both of us 😃😃
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It’s hard when the weather ignores the days you actually have free to get out. We went camping for two nights and I felt like all I did was watch the fire and wait for water to boil, but being in the woods, breathing fresh air completely restored me. Nature’s healing power is endless.
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Yes, how dare the weather not work with the organizer of our work schedule!!!! Ha, ha. Yes, there’s something in the air that does us good!!! Definitely endless! Thanks for reading! 🍁🍁🍁
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Thank you for sharing the photos. Fall is my favorite time of year. I love the Virginia Woolf quote!
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It’s such a beautiful and positive time of the year. Yes, the leaves fall but still find the beauty! 🍁🍁🍁🍁
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Even a few hours out of the race, just to breathe calmly are enough to recharge the batteries
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So well said Sadje. I try not to look at life as a race but you naturally fall into traps. It’s good to step outside of it and say for this short time, I’m just going to be in nature’s presence, be with my wife, and take it all in. Does me good. 🍁🍁😊😊
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Exactly right. Enjoy the moments that you take for your own.
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Well consider the batteries CHARGED😂
Now, can we all clap hands, crisis averted🙌
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Beautiful photos. What a lovely way to get out and escape the grind even for a short time.
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I suspect the walk for me does the same thing for you that the visits by your little bird friends do for you. Definitely helps get rid of the stress!
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Yes! We just took an hour beach walk and I’m sitting on a chaise lounge listening to birds, watching the ocean.
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Oh, you made it to the beach. Really cool. We’re heading to Cape May in New Jersey in a few weeks! Can’t wait to do the same thing! Relax, breath deep, and enjoy! No worries. 🍁🍁⛱️⛱️⛱️⛱️
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Only worry we had was being pulled over by Mexican police when we crossed the border for doing nothing. They took my husband’s driver’s license and told us for $160 we could get it back and be in our way! That may make it into a blog post…
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I haven’t had a chance to read any posts today yet. Sounds like I’ll have some interesting reading. And, I have to admit, I think I would’ve been nervous about that. Ha ha, glad it worked out!!!! And glad too, you’re laughing!
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I haven’t written about it yet. I happened after I wrote today’s post. I can laugh now, because nothing worse happened. I can only imagine how people feel living in a tiny border town, dirt poor with all the Americans cruising through to get to a beautiful beach resort. I guess it’s the cost of entry.
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You’re dealing with it better than I would be. When you put it like that though, I guess I would be more understanding too. 🙂🙂🙂
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I don’t agree with it, but I understand it.
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Yea, I would just be so scared in the moment! But, yes, it’s a have and have not situation, kind of hard too when there’s so much discrepancy between the two! In any event, have a great time!!!
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Thank you. Yes, I still get scared looking back on it. At least the cops were very friendly and nice! I guess they knew payday was coming.
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I wonder what they would’ve said, if you said no. A real tix then?
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My husband tried that. He said he wanted the ticket. They told him he had to go to the courthouse to pay it, and only then would he get his driver’s license back. Hubby asked where the courthouse was located and they said it was closed for two hours, but if we paid them directly, we could be on our way. I wonder if the courthouse was closed at 3 p.m.? If the people in the courthouse would be worse? Or better?
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Oh my, who knows. I think you made the right decision, be done and move on. Relax and enjoy your trip. 😎😎😎😎😎
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We’re trying!
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Oh, wow. Good luck, have fun.
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WOW, amazing photos Brian. 🍂📸🍁 Yet, I rolled on the floor laughing that you and your wife fled the scene like Bonnie and Clyde being chased by the cops and made a run for it! 🏃🏼♀️🏃🏼♂️🏃🏼♀️🤣🏃🏼♂️🏃🏼♀️🏃🏼♂️ So glad you got the chance to see the many coats of autumn’s color palette my friend! 🎨🎨🎨 Stay safe!
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Yes, it was fun to hit pause for a moment and make a run for it. I’m thinking Clyde needs to make another run for it soon if the sun stays out on this nice Friday afternoon!!! Ha ha, hope you’re able to get away too. Gotta focus sometimes on self care and what we need! Ha ha 🍁🍁🍁🍁
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Brian, I ain’t gonna argue with you there brother! Take all the time you need. Enjoy life my friend! If I don’t make a great escape this weekend, it will be soon. Trust me! 🏃🏼♀️🚗🐱🏍
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Nice to see pictures of you and your wife 😉 Beautiful autumn photos, Brian.
You really do need to get out there more often. It does wonders for the body in so many ways!
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Yes, my wife was making fun of me! She thought I should be enjoying the moment, instead of taking so many pictures. I tend to take a lot of the same pix. Ha, ha, thank you Dale! 🍁🍁🍁
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Oh… Ummm I understand you. That’s part of my enjoyment – taking lots of pics (not of the same thing, mind…) 🍁🍂
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I try to vary it but I must admit that I take a lot of photos. Kind of funny I know! Hope you’re able to get out and take some pics too. Have a great weekend!
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Well, let’s face it, we see that the trees are different but when we look at the pics, they do seem awfully similar!
I hope so, too! I have until Sunday to do my “Walktober” and the pics I took on October 14 are not up to my standards 😉
Have a great weekend as well!
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Thank you, Clyde…and give my best wishes to Nittany and “Bonnie”. Fab photos…love, love love. 😎😎😎
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Oh, we’re on the run, gotta stay ahead of the cops, but they’re catching up. It doesn’t help that it’s a beautiful Friday afternoon, might have to skip out again! Ha ha ha. 🍁🍁🍁😎😎😎
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Go for it! 🤪😎🤪
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Bonnie says she’s up for another heist! If you hear about any big bank robberies on the east coast, you know who to be worried about! If you go to the police, there might even be an reward!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
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OMG…Hilarious! I’ll be on the lookout for sure…not to be misunderstood for BEING a lookout as an accomplice! LOL! 🤣
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Oh, I automatically took you ad an accomplice!!! Ha ha.
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Yah… you got me. You’re right! 🤪
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I love the fall colors. Your pictures are wonderful, amateur shots or not.
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Thank you Belinda. It was fun. Hard to mess these shots up!
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Even though I couldn’t get outside, I got out by way of your story and pictures. Love the fall.
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Oh, I’m so happy about that Kim!!!!! Glad I could help. The trees in PA are looking great right now, at their fullest. Warm during the day, breezier in the evening. Great time of year. Thank you so much for commenting, great to hear from you!🍁🍁🍁🍁
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Lots of good cross country memories of running in the mountains.😀
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Oh, yes, I think of those X-C memories a lot this time of year. If you look closely in one of the pics you can see a trail runner running up the mountain. When I ran my first marathon, I ran in the same park, thought it helped push everything out!
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Beautiful pictures, Brian! It really is the most lovely time of the year.
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I have a good friend who hates the fall, she’s very much in the summer beach and winter skiing camp, but it’s my favorite anyway. Everyone’s got their fav!!!
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Beautiful
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Thank you! Good to enjoy it while it lasts. Ha, ha.
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Wow, Amazing blog post Brian. I really enjoyed reading this post infused and filled with pictures of mother nature, yourself and spouse, that is very beautiful🔥🌳 🌲🌱
Also, I love dogs🐕 and that one is just cool. I like the way it looks with the tongue out looking like the “IT” Dog or the COOL DOG all fluffy and cute 😂😂😂😂, Yeah that dog really has an effect on me, I feel like giving it a high five😂🖐
Great blog post overall Brian🙏
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Thanks Mthobisi, it was good to get out and enjoy. Much needed. Hope you have a chance to get out too and enjoy the best that Mother Nature has to offer!
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One day Brian😁🙏
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That fall day of just driving through the backroads of New England is a yearly pleasure for us, too. Beautiful photos, Brian.
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Have fun. The park isn’t far from where we lived but feels like another world!!!
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Wonderful!
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Beautiful photos of you both in wonderful calming scenery, Brian. The fall colours especially right by the water is stunning. And love that Nittany went along for the long awaited walk too!
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Oh she was convinced it was all about her, where we were going, what we were doing. The prima dona!!!!
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Gorgeous pictures – thanks for taking us along. I love your amazing take-away, “I just felt calmer.” Now that I’ve read this – me too!
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Oh I hope so Wynne. I took you and your kids advice and just got outside: feel much better now! 🎃
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Hi Brian, I’m glad you and your wife made an escape into the woods. That destination totally resonates with me and my husband. I love all the quotes you shared, and your photos are lovely. And I hope you manage to escape more often. 🙂
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Yes, definitely needed. Love getting outside while it’s still nice. I need to remind myself do it more often. Ha, ha.
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Wonderful! Your countryside looks stunning. Autumn is coming slow here too
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Beautiful post
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Such a beautiful post 🤩 the pictures actually transported me through the screen to the place 🤩 Thank you for sharing this 😊
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Autumn is a beautiful time of year. The leaves will all be on the ground soon and it will get much colder, but enjoying it while I can.
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That’s true 😊
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I love this post so much Brian. What a great idea, a quick get-away with your sweetheart, and the photos of you two are adorable. I love the fall, it brings out the best in me, and I’m full of nostalgia and fond memories this time of year. I might have to whisk Larry away on such an adventure. Hugs, C
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Yes, sometimes you just need to get away. Good luck getting away with your husband. It was only for a short time, but it did us a lot of good!!! 🙂
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Love this! Thanks!
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🙂🙂🙂😎😎😎😎
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Such a beautiful region and pretty photos of it. When I went to Ashland a couple of weekends ago it rained and I thought about swinging back through the coast to escape rain… that’s when I saw how much of it the northern coast was getting!
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Yes, many of those pretty leaves, at least the ones in my backyard, all fell last night. Ha, ha, I’m kidding, but my yard in one day’s time is now overflowing with leaves. I guess that’s the way it goes.
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Beautiful nature very well described. Lovely pictures. Thanks
I share the same emotions for monsoon in India. Keep exploring and keep posting
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Thank you. Nature challenges us, but also is a thing of beauty. 🙂
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Gorgeous photography! Thank you for posting!
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Beautiful pictures 🌹
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So beautiful. I could feel the breeze.
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Love this post Brian, y’all look so happy!
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Yes, I’m glad we stepped away. I’m especially glad because it’s gotten colder and a lot of leaves have been starting to fall. It was fun.
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Moments that matterr the most. I love, love!
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I’m glad we got out when we did . . . it got much colder and most of the leaves, at least in my backyard, have all fallen now. Ha ha.
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Same here! The temperature went from 81 to 64 over night. 🫣
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Beautiful post 🖊️
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Hum.love it
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Beautiful 😍
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Autumn is a beautiful tone of the year!
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