Beautiful tree, and the leaves are such bright colors, but oh all the raking, or do you mow them and it mulches at the same time?
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More beautiful fall colors. You are loaded with nice looking scenes. We are having lots of wind and the leaves are flying. I never saw so many leaves fall in one day.
Thanks for following the Sendai Japan site. I worked on adding photos to it all day today.
Lilli Glad you enjoyed the TN color. I went out today I took more even though we have at least ten tons of leaves on the yard. Peace
TK Glad you enjoyed the colorful trees. My FIL tried to see how many trees he could leave without cutting when he built the house in 1964. Peace
Patty Glad you enjoy the color. We usually blow them and haul them by truck loads to places did need a little help from runoff. Peace
Abe Yep, we had the same thing happen here. More leaves came down in the last 24 than all week long. I am app to follow most of your blogs but if I can only get to 2 it is the Japanese blog and Pix of Picels. Peace
Mary Thanks. In Reminesces of Thomas B. Wilson there is a statement I think you would appreciate. He said that the leaves were three feet deep along the Murfreesboro Turnpike near the old homeplace "Waveland". We have lots but not that many. Peace
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Thanks for following the Sendai Japan site. I worked on adding photos to it all day today.
Sendai-shi, Japan
Absolutely stunning photos. We are losing much of our fall colour to the wind. Thousands of leaves blanket the ground.
Wishing you a great weekend.
Blessings,
Mary
Glad you enjoyed the TN color. I went out today I took more even though we have at least ten tons of leaves on the yard. Peace
TK
Glad you enjoyed the colorful trees. My FIL tried to see how many trees he could leave without cutting when he built the house in 1964. Peace
Patty
Glad you enjoy the color. We usually blow them and haul them by truck loads to places did need a little help from runoff. Peace
Abe
Yep, we had the same thing happen here. More leaves came down in the last 24 than all week long. I am app to follow most of your blogs but if I can only get to 2 it is the Japanese blog and Pix of Picels. Peace
Mary
Thanks. In Reminesces of Thomas B. Wilson there is a statement I think you would appreciate. He said that the leaves were three feet deep along the Murfreesboro Turnpike near the old homeplace "Waveland". We have lots but not that many. Peace