Today was one of those perfect days. The kind of simple day that wraps its arms around you and leaves a sweet memory in your heart.
Our Little House in the Big Woods.Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home!The forecast predicted a dark and rainy day, but I awoke to a warm morning with the sun reflecting off every shimmering leaf in the woods. It seems that overnight the forest was tranformed. Honestly, the beauty of God's creation just left me breathless!
Dear Cora, I thought of you and took these pictures especially so you could share in our autumn. We even picked some leaves just for you!The boys' jeans hanging on the lineAfter I put on a big pot of white beans and hung out the laundry ~ Luke, Colton & I took our home learning outdoors, and had such fun. We took a nature walk, collected leaves, identified trees and gathered nuts. When we couldn't identify some of the nuts, we walked down the road to grandfather's house for some help. (And Colton walked the entire way with no wheelchair ... and no complaining which was quite a feat I can tell you!)
The road to grandparent's house.Of course, grandfather knew right away what they all were ... and we were thrilled that they're all good for eating! A big THANK YOU to
Sharon of Keeper of the Home where we discovered that the nuts laying all over the ground around here are hickory and black walnuts and are a great food source!
Colton and his PapaColton also got to visit his duck which was a gift from his grandmother. It had lost all of its yellow down and has turned into a soft grey and white duck. Colton chose to name him "Tinman". Of course, I thought it was the most clever name ever! LOL
Colton, Luke and TinmanThen we visited the horses and gave them some delicious pecan leaves to munch on which made them very happy. They live in the field right outside the grandparent's home. One of the horses was a gift to Jeffrey from his mother, but we still don't have the needed fencing to bring him home yet. It will be so nice when we do. Can't wait to spoil him with a daily carrot!
DakotaWe had a front porch visit with Aunt Teresa and cousins Lily & Isabella. Luke and I shelled pecans for Colton & Lily who couldn't get enough! The pecans on their trees make ours look like tiny little things. Each half is as big as your entire thumb! Can't wait til ours grow up too.
Colton, Aunt Teresa & Cousin LilyWe gathered 5 large baskets of pecan and 2 types of hickory nuts. Colton said, "It's like manna from heaven!" And it was. Delicious food just waiting to be gathered.
Me, Colton & Luke with our pecans.To gather the pecans, Luke climbed high into the tree and shook the branches. The pecans were good and dry, so they just rained from the trees. I laughed in amazement of it all! We couldn't wait for Jeffrey to get home from work to share our harvest with him.
Our manna!And to end the day with a big bowl of white beans with bread & butter ... what could be sweeter?
Luke on the road homeWishing you a blessed autumn,
Lea