With all the talk of the Supermoon this week, I still kept my eyes peeled for other things in the sky as I walked Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle around our new Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville.
I caught this gorgeous sunset Monday, right after I’d gotten home from work at the Liverpool Public Library.
And right in our own backyard at A Bitty Better, where Ellie needed to escape even after our walk, I noticed this tree over the neighbor’s side of the fence getting ready to drop its leaves on our side.
Beautiful time of year, yes.
Which grabs you more in this moment, the sliver of orange sunset in the gray sky or the full tree of yellow leaves, and why?
Both are equally as beautiful. Lots of peace found in those sunsets. I try and stop what I’m doing and take in the sunset daily. Like rain drops and snowflakes, no two are alike.
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You are so right about what nature offers us, Apple Pie. I love your attitude and willingness to witness. ❤
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I love it all! Sunset, tree with colored leaves, sunrise, bare tree, cloudy day, tree with green leaves… I could go on. Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos.
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Thank you for your lovely attitude about our world, always, Cynthia.
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I love the sunsets! They can be so dramatic.
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You got that right, Kathryn Grace. Bring on the night with dramatic flair, please and thank you.
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The glorious sunrise takes my fancy, why because the new day signals nee hope!
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That’s a wonderful attitude, Willow. I shall adopt it when I rise from the mattress for my Friday tomorrow. ❤
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New day new hope!
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Sunsets are my fav and we have some spectacular ones here in Florida-on my evening walks on the beach-I know very lucky! Gatorette
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Way to enjoy what life has offered you, my dear friend Gatorete. ❤
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The sunset photo is pawsome, Mark. I love to watch the sunset, especially when I’m at the beach.
(,,^・⋏・^,,)
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Oh, Patricia, you are fortunate to catch sunsets at the beach!
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I love the tree – it’s been so warm down here that the leaves haven’t fully changed and it’s nice to see the beautiful fall colors on your tree!
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Glad to give you a taste of autumn, Kimi. Atlanta needs it, I’d say.
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We need rain and badly. The wildfires have gotten really serious. 😦
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Oh, no. I wish you much rainfall, my friend.
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I think the tree grabs me, bro Mark. Bittersweet memories there. My Mom had a tree, well not her tree, but her neighbor’s tree, that always waited until all the rest of the trees had shed their leaves, and then it dropped its load in her yard. Every year, without fail, at least 3 weeks after the final pickup date, 47 years. I hope your neighboring tree doesn’t wait like that one, because if it does you will be making a trip to the landfill the way my Dad and then my brothers did all those years.
I’m loving your Bitty Better more and more. I hope the neighbors are friendly and you are finding a lot of nice places for dining and having fun. If I don’t have a chance to get back online before next week, have a Happy Thanksgiving.
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Thank you for sharing your story about your Mom’s stubborn tree, sis Angie. I love that tale.
Happy Thanksgiving, my dear. Be well and good.
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Thanks, bro Mark. I’m trying to cough my lungs up right now. Our seasons are a little bit late this year, so our allergies are late also. Everybody is coughing now because of the junk in the air. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family also.
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Get it out, sis Angie.
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