The leaves are on the ground now, but last weekend they were still clinging to the trees in gorgeous vibrant colors. The temperature has plummeted, and I can feel winter's icy fingers grasping for a hold. So now you get a fall-themed photo dump from our trip with Brian's parents to the fish hatchery from last weekend. It is so beautiful there year round, but so far, this is my favorite season to visit the hatchery. We feed the fish, marvel at the spring, and play on the playground. It's a perfect Saturday afternoon.
I was going to point out my favorites but I lost track. Great Photos! Your kids will have a wonderful collection of photos of them with their grandparents when they are older. Lucky duckies!
ReplyDeleteI knew that park would be beyond beautiful in the fall. I am really, really jealous that we couldn't see it. It got much cooler here today and the leaves are almost all down. Time to leave
ReplyDeleteOh, that place is so pretty! And it's great when three generations get out for a walk together. Love that. You look so cute with your braids too.
ReplyDeleteLast two photos are my favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteThat place looks wonderful and you took a great group of pictures. It looks like you guys are even a little ahead of us with fall drawing to a close. And there's nothing as entertaining as big guy's on see-saw's!
ReplyDeleteLOVE Larry on the bouncy thing with Rowan!!!! Beautiful set, Ruthie!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the picture of the yellow trees (my favorite!) but I like the one of you and your kiddos even more. My mom clicked over to your blog today and said that "Ruthie has the prettiest hair and I'm gonna make her apple crip and caramel sauce soon!" So, there you have it, a message from my mama stuck inside a comment from me. Happy Friday! ;)
ReplyDeleteAlso! I just remembered! Your reply-to email isn't set (in your blogger profile) so I can't respond to any of your comments! (super sad face) Did I send you an email about Steve's birthday present?
ReplyDeleteNow that is a fish hatchery! Just beautiful--
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