Mid October

A is for A lot of rain.

But not the storm I expected. You know I love a good storm.

On the windshield this morning...

A new series perhaps... and a new version of  Squares of Wear.

I saw a bear yesterday afternoon.  No camera.  Big, Black, fat.  We shared a moment while just going.

The audio player wouldn't embed here this morning, let's hope that is not a trend. But let's not worry.

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  1. Laura

    I love your A for acceptance. A moment with a wild bear must have been exciting.
    I will be at our Capitol on Sat. Hope to see lots of people.
    🎃🐻💛🍁
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    Every once in a while emojis are like a picture poem to me–when I have few words…

  2. Judith

    No leaves turning or acorns falling here yet but we have a nice early rain going on. Sandal season is over.
    Leaves sticking on the window drives the cat crazy.

  3. jeri

    I LOVE your new “series” !!! What a great way to keep “it” going.
    Acceptance is a GREAT word!

    I have thousands of acorns in my yard! OMG! But no eco printing for me this year. boo hoo…

  4. Marjee Zeier

    We got our first sticking snow, heavy with moisture, on Sunday. A couple of inches. It is the beginning of the scraping the windshield season.

  5. Nancy

    Jude~ We had a big rain/wind storm last night! It was so loud and is still raining now. Wish I didn’t have to go out later. Wondering how the burn areas fared (we got evacuation alerts all day yesterday).
    Your leaves are beautiful, stuck there like that.

  6. Joyce

    I’m seeing LOTS of acorns and pine cones this year here in Virginia…. wonder if we will have more snow! The leaves are changing here as well – love a crisp sunny autumn day but these last few are gray and drizzly!

  7. Velma Bolyard

    the wonderful thing about black bears is that they don’t much like humans. unless you’re feeding them!?! i’ve only seen three here, but i used to hike making lots of noise; sometimes bells.

  8. kirsten

    i walked out yesterday morning to find a golden orange maple leave on my doormat. autumn colors make me want to sing!

    a black bear — how exciting. in nh a black bear with 2 cubs climbed a tree to nap in 2 houses from me. to share a moment would be so awesome.

  9. Nancy D

    Oh! Your wet, crimson Autumn leaves are beautiful, Jude! Your Acceptance patch, wonderful. I am currently stitching wool Autumn leaves onto linen…I’m finding local leaves, using them as patterns, and appliqueing them onto the linen. Such joy in this!

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