My Shug has been off of work the last couple of weeks due to foot surgery. So, we have been taking our cart (Kubota) over to the pond and taking breaks in the sun and enjoying watching the fish jump in the water.
I took these pictures last week and the trees had not started turning very much yet.
You can see in this picture, they turned just a little.
My Shug built a big fire and my sister set up the movie screen while I made chili and hot dogs in sauce.
As the sun started setting we made our way to the patio.
On Saturday my Shug and I went to an orchard.
And on the way to and from the orchard we went to a couple of garage sales!
I have quite a collection of these brown bag cookie molds. Anytime I can pick them up for $1.00, I do! A witch and a Christmas stocking!
I'm visualizing this with some vases in it holding herbs next spring. $2
This was drawer liner paper and I didn't notice the scent on it until I got home. Ugh...I'm not one for scented stuff like this. I bought it to use for junk journaling. That was also the reason I bought the Little Golden Books. If you don't know what I'm talking about check out Pinterest or You Tube on making junk (or travel) journals out of Little Golden Books. (Or any book) I purchased one a few weeks ago and did a lot of junking to it! It's really fun!
Now, if you remember (I'm sure you do! lol!) last year I changed up my fall decoration colors.
And I found the perfect table cloth at one of the sales we stopped at.
I also bought this table cloth. I like the colors but I also like the way it felt....the material. I thought if I didn't use it for a table cloth I might make something out of it. Don't know what!
and some hulless popcorn. Never heard tell but I thought I'd give it a try.
One last fun fall thing...felting. I've been wanting to do this little project for years but never got around to it. I've been needle felting little acorns.
BOO!
Happy Fall Y'all!
Cindy
Love the acorns. And the tenderloins are just as good the 2nd day
ReplyDeleteThanks Vickie! And I like your idea of adding gravy to those tenderloins!
DeleteI love this post, Cindy. What fun. My daughter lives in Carmel and she mentioned something about pork tenderloins, too. Isn't it funny the foods that are associated with each area? In PA the big thing there was veal cutlets on a stick. Oh! They were so good when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteI love your little felted acorns. I have been wanting to try felting, too. Maybe one day.....xo Diana