A little green, a few crabapples and lots of fallen leaves
I think the owner may be cleaning out the eaves troughs.
Cattle out enjoying fresh green grass
Sunday's snow flurries
True, I have had to wear gloves a few mornings in the past couple of weeks. Otherwise the weather remains unseasonably warm.
I am linking to NATURE NOTES.
It is definitely nippier here today, but it isn't unpleasant considering.
ReplyDeleteThere is still a lot of green for the cows...
ReplyDeleteNow it is cold here too. It has been the warmest November since temperatures are recorded...
Wow! So . . . winter begins. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe flurries are a welcome sight.
ReplyDeleteI'm not complaining about our weather EG! It is going to warm up again on Thursday! ;-)
ReplyDeleteA great amount of variety for the month. But one thing we know for certain: Winter is on her way!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos. I love barns and cows in pastures. We had about 5 cm. of white stuff here today.
ReplyDeleteNice! Love the last with the snow flying...
ReplyDeleteLove the detail of the ladder propped against the barn.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. Looks like the weather is much the same as here.
ReplyDeletelovely to see your world at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking barn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. We have a lot of green left as well.
ReplyDeleteyes lots of leaves fallen here but not all yet, very cold here but no snow. The cattle look lovely
ReplyDeleteyou well convey the season
ReplyDeleteWarm ALOHA,
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Yep, I too will be cleaning out the gutters (eave troughs as you say) pretty soon. Waiting for the last of the leaves to fall. I like the snow flurry shot. I like not being in it too.
ReplyDeleteMine are done!!! Great photos, as always!
ReplyDeletei love the color of the barn in the first photo.. no gloves needed here but i did wear jeans with my sandals when i went out this morning
ReplyDeleteThat ladder does not look safe at all! It's way too high! Hire someone to clean the eaves and bring in the sheaves.
ReplyDeleteWe had a dusting of snow on Sunday too. It's gotten colder here, but not Canadian cold! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the cattle out in the green field. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteOh, no! You're right! I can't believe it's the last week of November. We've had snow but none down near sea level where I live...fine with me.
ReplyDeleteLove that rusty fence - great photo!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Day!
Peace :)
Yes, no real snow here yet and pretty mild... I love the photos...Michelle
ReplyDeleteIt is unseasonably mild if the cattle are still getting fresh green grass! It is cool and wet here on the Texas Gulf Coast.
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