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Friday, September 30, 2011

Colors

yellow.
brown.
green.
orange.
gold.

purple.
red.
blue.
black & white.
...



Everyone must take time to sit and watch the leaves turn.
-Elizabeth Lawrence

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Every year... around this time....

I find myself talking about my love for this season.
Autumn is my favorite time in Germany (and elsewhere).
In most places it's where routine is restored thanks to the children returning to school... the summer heat has subsided and that nice fall breeze-the same one that brings the leaves from the branches- blows.
In Germany, it's the calm before the literal storm- snow, frigid temperatures and shoveling of the sidewalks.
I never look forward to that.
This Summer wasn't really one in my book.
We were plagued with mediocre weather and lack of sunshine.
I got more vitamin D in 2 days in Russia than I did all Summer long in Stuttgart.
However, we've finally been blessed with almost 2 weeks of glorious weather and we've been doing our very best to take advantage.
We're going walking, festing, getting out. You know. All the nice weather type of activities.
I love it.

I also love when Yankee Candle releases their fall collection. Autumn Wreath is my new favorite.
Now if only the commissary would stock canned pumpkin... I would be in total Autumn bliss.

Besides the autumn poets sing,
A few prosaic days
A little this side of the snow
And that side of the haze.
-Emily Dickinson


A couple weeks ago we visited the Umbrian/Provence Market in Tubingen, Germany. I've wanted to go to this market for about 2 years and I'm so glad we finally made it. It was great. It was the perfect merge of two of my favorite places... France & Italy.

The End.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

And thank you for a house full of people I love. Amen. -Terri Guillemets

Just a September evening that felt more like a July afternoon.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Pumpkins

Earlier this month we reminisced about where we were a year earlier. We were (no coincidence) at the Ludwigsburg Pumpkin Festival with my parents and our beautiful baby boy. We had such a lovely time there last year that we wasted NO time visiting this year... opening weekend in fact.
This year's theme was dinosaurs and it was equally as fun and enjoyable to bring Rhett there a year later.
The largest difference was that he could enjoy pumpkin soup and playing in the hay whereas last year he pretty much slept the entire time (and pooped his pants).
Lovely way to start Fall.
Pumpkin pan rice, pumpkin cake, pumpkin soup and pumpkin maultauschen.
Can't forget the pumpkin champagne.
Yum.
Rhett- September 2010 (1 month old)
Rhett- September 2011 (1 year old)
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