Autumn Blogs & Blog Posts
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- Updates from a Week with Wings by Long Hollow on Nov 19, 2009
It's almost too much for me to fathom that Thanksgiving is only a week away. Why does time speed up so much as you get older? Is it because you start to realize how precious each minute is and you know you've wasted zillions of them already that you...
- Colors of November by Prairie Bluestem on Nov 19, 2009
Fall foliage and flowers The brown concrete building in the background is part of the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church complex. I would call this building a "fellowship hall", but I'm not sure what they call it. Maybe a "parish hall"? Four of t...
- Guess Who #2 by Broke & Beautiful on Nov 18, 2009
I’m really [surprised and] glad that the first Guess Who was so well-received! Thanks for all your comments & links & stuff, guys! This week, I’m going a little more conservative. Good for the holiday season around your family who...
- Autumn in Canaan New Hampshire – Wordless Wednesday by Moomette's Magnificents on Nov 18, 2009
Autumn mountain view, Canaan, New Hampshire. Related posts:Pit Stop – New Hampshire – Wordless WednesdayPumpkin Festival – Keene New Hampshire – Wordless WednesdayOgunquit Maine – Wordless Wednesday...
- Thanksgiving Cornbread Stuffing Recipe with Apricots and Herbs by The Fresh Dish on Nov 18, 2009
Aside from the turkey, the next most important piece of the Thanksgiving meal has to be stuffing, so I thought I would hurry up and do a post on my favorite kind of stuffing. I didn’t grow up eating cornbread stuffing. My mother always prep...
- Good Morning, Sunshine! by Long Hollow on Nov 16, 2009
Long Hollow waking up...what a beautiful way to start a new week... Happy Monday!
- Thanksgiving Cranberry Sauce Recipe with Orange by The Fresh Dish on Nov 16, 2009
For most families, the thought of cranberry sauce evokes images in your mind of the gelatinous substance that slides out of the can, little ridges still intact, that you can slice with a knife and smother over your turkey. I know this is an America...




