Sunday, October 10, 2010

Intro to Fall

Fall is in the air. I couldn't be happier. We are getting outside as much as possible because we know cold weather is right around the corner. We had the pleasure of hosting Mom, Dad, and Mozie a couple of weeks ago. They came to help with post-birthday and post-prelim passing celebrations. We were blessed with a beautiful day on a Saturday, and a rainy day on a Sunday. That was fine with us, we we hiking on Saturday and came home for a late night camp fire. We spent our Sunday watching movies, staying out of the rain, and recovering from our Saturday hike and whatnot. Neit was so happy to have his only friend in the world, Mozie, come play with him. We had a lot of fun hosting. We sure do miss our families and love when they come visit.

Mom and Dad and Mozie by an old chimney along our hike

Trekking up the steep uphill. No problem

Mozie trying to make it over one of the two stiles along the hiking trail. No problem.

Mozie trying to clear the second stile on the trail. A little more of a problem this time.

Neit, taking a breather. Good hike!


This weekend we took advantage of some warmer-than-normal weather and hopped on the motorcycle. We took a self-guided motorcycle tour of the beginnings of the fall foilage in the area. It looks like this year we will get some pretty colors as opposed to last year, when the leaves turned from green straight to brown. Next, we took the motorcycle to a pumpkin patch to pick out our pumpkins this year. We had a pretty productive day today, putting up curtains, cleaning out the garage, and mowing. Good weekend! We are looking forward to another great Fall in Hokieville!

A little color showing from some trees here in Southwest VA, as observed from the back of the motorcycle (at a stop light, of course).

A little scenery from our motorcycle ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Ian at the pumpkin patch, trying to find that perfect mini-pumpkin.

Happy Fall! Here's the centerpiece I made from our pumpkin patch mini-pumpkins (and gourd) and some construction paper leaves.

1 comment:

dude said...

Nice post Karleigh.
The pics were just a reminder as to how much I really enjoy the part of the country, Sure must be nice to jump on a bike and ride the Blueridge at your leisure. Your pumpkin and gourd selection was prze winning!
stay safe, love always, dad