This is such a festive time of year in Canada with Thanksgiving, which we celebrate the second Monday in October, and myriad fall fairs. Lots of people have decorations out now. In fact, the farm stands and local supermarkets are nearly out of pumpkins around here. The largest pumpkins have already been purchased for sure.
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What a beautiful fall collage!
ReplyDeletePretty thangs. I see all those pumpkins and wonder... did you ever see that comedian named Gallagher? **splat**
ReplyDeleteOh, well happy Thanksgiving! Love this picture/s I was out and about today looking at fall stuff to get. :P
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of Brumbaugh's Fruit Farm. It gets all festooned up for this time of year and is festooned with school children during the week. They arrive by the bus loads. I like your photos.
ReplyDeleteYour collage is just wonderful and colorful. Very well done :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a holiday decorator. I don't have the time, but I love to see what others find to do with them. There are a lot of possibilities here. BJ
ReplyDeleteYour photo's bring back happy memories of several Thanksgivings in Sask.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin loves to decorate for Fall & cook.
I brought back Ornimental Coloured Corn & Pumpkin Pie recipes, but mine never tasted the same; the pie that is.
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A very beautiful collage!
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ReplyDeleteEG: Those shots are wonderfully framed. It does say Fall to me.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you made your fall collage - that's neat!
ReplyDeleteGreat fall images!
ReplyDeleteGreat collage. This definitely says fall is in the air.
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A early Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL PHOTOS!!
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend!!
We don't celebrate Thanksgiving, here. But it seems to be a real pleasant celebration. I love those colorful presentation. It 'smells' autumn.
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