Not your average November

Fall in central Illinois hung on as long as it could this year,5novleaf

with a much later frost.5novcobwebbyfence

We’ve had foggy mornings,20novfog

with a Super Moon appearing all night and into the early morning.20novsupermoonmorning

Beautiful lunch hours – eating outside in November!20novlakeshelbyville

Hanging around, persevering.20novlakeshelbytree

The deer went on the run …. as shotgun season came in.5novfieldofdreams

So much to be thankful for as Thanksgiving preparations begin.  I hope you get to spend time with people you love and that appreciate you for just being you!!

About Marla Rose

This blog documents our farm life in central Illinois with photographs, experiences, and a dash of cooking. Pour a cup of coffee and enjoy sharing part of our lives!
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13 Responses to Not your average November

  1. pattisj says:

    I know there are a lot of deer, but it’s sad to see them fleeing for their lives. Love your foggy fall photos. Happy Thanksgiving!

  2. Dianna says:

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! Wonderful pictures, as usual.

  3. Southernruralroute.wordpress.com says:

    Great shot of frost on the fence!

  4. Merrilyn (Merri) McElderry says:

    Love all of your posts and especially this set of fall in Illinois, my home. Thank you for your Thanksgiving wishes for all of us, and thank you for this place to come and see your beautiful home and life and animals. Blessings to you all. . Merri

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  5. Wendy says:

    How fun. Great shot of the Moon! Happy Thanksgiving!

  6. Beautiful photos .. Happy thanksgiving

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