Hello dear ones,
Autumn has arrived . . . what better way to celebrate this glamorous season than in the open field.
Let's enjoy the beauty and serenity of the countryside. As you can see in the background, everything still green. I'm looking foward to see those trees all dressed up with robust hues of red, yellow, and orange.
Come, have a sit and enjoy a glass of Apple Cider accompanied with Double Apple Spice Muffin.
Double Apple Spice Muffin . . .
. . . the aroma is so heavenly.
I hope you are enjoying the Romantic Countryside of Autumn!
I love this photo of the boots with the roses.
May you have a bountiful season!
Love,
I'm joining . . .
Beverly for Pink Saturday
Sandi for An Autumn Tea
Judy for Fall into Fall Party
Kim for Wow Us Wednesdays
Kathy for Home and Garden Thursday
Cindy for Show and Tell Friday
Kerryanne for Shabbilicious Friday
Alison for Fridays Unfolded
Courtney for Feathered Nest Friday
Tracie for Garden Party
Nicki for All Things Fall Party
Anita for Cowgirl Up!
Bernideen for Open House
Don't you just love fall, after the hot temperatures here in the south, I am loving the cooler weather. Love your pictures they are so inviting, makes me want to sit in the chair and enjoy the apple muffins and tea!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! The hay bale brings back very sweet memories to me. As a little girl, I used to accompany my grandfather and uncle back into the hay fields and I would sit on the edge of the hay wagon swinging my feet, as Grampy drove the tractor. I can still smell the fresh air pungent with the smell of fresh cut hay!
Your photos are so pretty and I love your presentation! Thank you for joining me today and Happy Autumn!
Blessings,
Sandi
Hi Wendy! Who would have thought to add Victorian charm and lace/needlework to a hay bale?! Well I absolutely LOVE it! What great staging! Hay bales bring back sweet childhood memories for me also. Thanks for sharing such beauty! Gina
ReplyDeleteDearest Wendy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a romantic autumn posting. Lovely photos, you have great ideas for capturing the beauty of the moment.
Hugs to you,
Mariette
What a gorgeous setting for your wonderful tea. I'd love to share one of those muffins with you!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful,I would love to join you, xx
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty tea table! I just love the hay bale in the background. Very inviting for an autumn day. Happy Tea Day!
If I was driving along one of our country roads and saw a pretty tea table like yours in front of a hay bale I would invite myself for tea. A unique idea for a country autumn tea.
ReplyDelete..such a nice idea for a fall tea!...love the contrast of elegant with rustic...
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
ReplyDeletethat is such a pretty Country tea setting. I love how you did it with the elegant chair near the hay bale. Great idea. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tea time.
Best greetings, Johanna
Such a gorgeous setting for a lovely countryside tea party.. especially in those rose filled boots... I'm coming....Hugs
ReplyDeleteOh Wendy....what a beautiful setting! Your photos should be in a magazine! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
What a beautiful romantic country tea party!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blog. Your photographs are just amazing. Love your use of roses and natural elements.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
ReplyDeleteLove your gorgeous pic's, the setting is sooo romantic , I want that pretty chair :)
Happy fall~
Mari
This is really darling! I hope you can link Wednesday as I go back to "Friends Sharing Tea". Your ideas here are very unique!
ReplyDeleteWendy,
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! What a great vignette!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Nice and romantic pictures, so the fall is pretty like this!
ReplyDeleteRegards Janny
paper roses from Paris
How pretty and delighfu!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink!
♥ Regina
Hi Wendy ~~ Your blog is beautiful and inspirational. I am your new follower.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless You Wendy.
Sincerely,
Michele
Pearl 13.1
Such pretty scenery. Love that you have such great shots of it. Enjoy the fall when all that color arrives! I bet it's beautiful both ways!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Gorgeous photos Wendy.Thank you for linking up this week at Shabbilicious Friday. I'll be featuring you this week.
ReplyDeleteAll very fun and lovely! Thanks for linking to Open House!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful setting! I love the idea of the table by the hay bale in the field. It all looks so romantic and I love the cowgirl hat on the pretty chair with the rose! Thank you for sharing. Just Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Thank you, Wendy, for your visit and your sweet comment on my blog birthday. It's ladies like yourself who encourage me to keep my posts as fresh and sweet as I can. Have a wonderful weekend, my friend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
That is such a pretty post and I love apple cider and muffins too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit and good wishes too.
Carolyn
What a lovely post! This would be such a perfect addition to Fresh-Cut Friday. I do hope you will consider joining. I just love the whole vignette!
ReplyDelete~Liz
You have a lovely blog, I'll follow.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Norway, Ingrid Andrea
Ti ho trovata follower nel mio blog!Benvenuta!Sono venuta a visitare il tuo,complimenti!Hai un blog bellissimo e dolcissimo!Baci,Rosetta
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! Love that chair--so wish I could find one like that:) Enjoyed your pretty post
ReplyDeleteHola, Que hermosas fotos! Te felicito! cada detalle hace de esta temporada una tan delicada desde este tu blog! saludos , Rose M
ReplyDeleteLove your photos and love those round bales. I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are lovely...I am going to sign up to follow you..:)
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos! I love the table and chair paired with the hay bale. The apple muffin looks heavenly.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful setting.
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Have an enjoyable Pink Saturday!