Sunday, November 8, 2015

Quiet Reflection Sunday







Each leaf plays a note in the
symphony of autumn


Hello everyone, it has been a long time since I posted a Sunday reflection. I had decided to 
close my blog, but have missed it so much.  


Hope you all had a lovely summer and have 
been enjoying the splendid fall. The colors in Ohio
have been spectacular this year. I have been
enjoying the warm weather as well. 
 Hibernation season is almost upon us.

As we move into the holiday season I hope to
keep in mind the "reason for the season". Hopefully I am not to busy that I forget love, charity and all the wonder of the season.


I'm curious, is anyone starting a new tradition
this year? It's always exciting to try something 
new. I will be thinking of a new tradition myself in the next week or two.

Hope you all have a wonderful week and thank you for stopping by.

Sue

9 comments:

  1. I am so happy that you are back! :o)))
    These photos are beautiful!!!

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  2. beautiful images. nice to see you back. i'm not much of a holiday person.

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  3. Love the photos, Susan. No new traditions so far. Will let you know.

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  4. Not much of a holiday person, a little nine for holidays maybe.

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  5. Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing.
    I'm hoping my new tradition next year will be retirement!!! Scary decision that I must investigate further, but I am so ready.
    Happy Sunday :)
    Lauren

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  6. Thanks for sharing the beautiful pics Sue! Hoping to keep the holidays simple and not be overwhelmed by all of the material marketing. Have a great week! ~*~Lisa

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  7. Your area looks a lot like ours. I am glad you came back to your blog-I look forward to getting to know you! I'll be following your blog-would love to see some of your art too....

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  8. Beautiful pics.
    Thanks for sharing !
    Rose

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