
I took these photos on two separate walks around the farm recently, and it was a good reminder to look a bit closer to find the beauty. Fall and it's famous colors aren't all about pumpkins and maple leaves, there are other natural colors and especially textures just as pretty if not a bit more subtle.

The turkeys and deer that I scared up have plenty to eat from the hickory and oak trees here. I'm not sure if they eat the fall mushrooms?
And speaking of natural color, check out my friend Sara's blog for a great couple of posts about dyeing yarn and wool with walnuts. I'm tempted to give it a try, her results with several types of wool are gorgeous!
5 comments:
I lichen these pictures!
Love your photos Lindy. So peaceful!
Oh, I love all types of fungi! Thanks for the gorgeous pics and the links to Sara's blog too!!!
There is no place better to be than along the Kentucky river in fall! Beautiful pictures. (Makes me want to try some lichen dyeing.)
Beautiful pictures! And, your wall hanging is nice too!
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