New York in Autumn courtesy of www.nyfallfoliage.com |
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Aspens, Donkeys and Llamas
Having grown up in New York, Autumn was always a
special time of year. The leaves changing colors brought a vibrant array of
red, orange and gold to the landscape. Mom and Dad would load us kids into the
car and we'd venture to nearby farms for apples and cider donuts. Sometimes,
we'd journey north. Sometimes we'd travel east or south. No matter the
direction, I always enjoyed the color of the leaves.
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2 comments:
What a nice story. Thanks for sharing it, Julie. On a drive through Yellowstone, we saw buffalo, elk, and mountain goats. No donkeys. LOL
Thank you, Maryann. Glad you enjoyed it. Yellowstone is on my wish list of places to visit.
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