November. Yep, here we are in November. Walking this morning, I felt the cold air, saw the empty tree branches, and it finally sank in. It is November. I have a special spot in my soul for these early November days. Yes, I do love Halloween, and I cannot wait for Thanksgiving leftovers and all that is Christmas, but these first couple of weeks in November allow me the time to take a breath, reflect on what has been, and contemplate what is to come.
Halloween is packed away in the old plastic totes and stacked in the closet, the house has been dusted, and now waits patiently for the red, gold, and green to appear. I am thinking about Thanksgiving, but not yet planning. I have purchased a few Christmas gifts and gathered the ones I purchased throughout the year, but I have yet to wrap and label. I am intentionally living in these crisp, darker November days, waiting for it all to begin.
Here is what November looks like in my world in the very early morning hours. Come take a walk with me, why don't you?














Happy Weekend. Christmas tree is already up at our house. LOOOOVE this time of year. Wishing you a wonderful weekend too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, and that reminds me I have chicken legs defrosted to put in the crock pot.
ReplyDeleteNovember looks beautiful where you live. Most of our trees are bare by now.
ReplyDeleteA real Bald Eagle!! SO cool!! I loved walking with you, and my feet don't even hurt now!! I have gone back and forth in your pics, and just cannot choose a favorite. They are all stunning! I love the Blue Heron, one, seven, eight, and nine. Oh, I love ALL of them!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great walk with beautiful pictures. :).
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love seeing that beautiful Eagle in the tree!! And your photos while on your walk are just gorgeous! Thanks for taking us along, Billie Jo!! Have a blessed weekend and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI cant think we've already passed the first week in November. I still have my Halloween decorations up! :)
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are amazing! I would meet you outside every morning for that beautiful walk. Have a wonderful weekend my friend :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I do miss the fall season, smiles. Chicken soup sounds really good, smiles. Wishing you a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteFlynn got great shots of that eagle. Your photos show the November light so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteGood job with Flynn's photography!!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteChicken salad and chicken noodle soup -- you've really got your act together, girl!
Your pictures are beautiful, especially the bald eagle. I know that you recently started walking and I was wondering how long do you walk.??? Brenda
ReplyDeleteHi Brenda! Oh, I don't walk that far at all! We have a nice loop around our area that I take, and it is just enough to get me going in the morning with some fresh air and exercise. It is about 1/4 mile, and now I walk around it twice. I don't know if I will ever be one to walk miles and miles! I just like the quiet time to clear my mind!
DeleteGreat pictures from Flynn! So glad you added them to this post! Those are lovely pictures from your morning walks, Yes, November is a special time! So much to be grateful for! Relax and enjoy your weekend! See you again soon.
ReplyDeleteOh, the Eagle is wonderful! And your area is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
hugs
Donna
Amazing photos! I want to savor November as long as I can - its the best time of year. The calm before the storm, as it were. I love your method for chicken soup - I do the same with my turkey after Thanksgiving. Bone broth is supposed to be good for your joints!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos - and that eagle...great job Flynn! I relate so well. I love this little reprieve of peace, reflection and gratitude before all the holiday time gets into full swing. And of course for right now I'm healing from the aggressive stitches on my face (feel kind of like frankenstein 🙈) But I know it's temporary and swollen - and it will heal and change. Much like this season of calm and grace. Blessings my Friend. xoxo (PS: now I'm craving chicken soup 😂)
ReplyDeleteHello, It is nice to meet you Billie Jo.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
We homeschooled our boys, it was a true blessing.
I loved reading your thoughts about November. I use to not like November, but as I "age" I feel different about it, a lot like what you shared.
Have a great new week,
Carla
Hello dear Billie Jo, your photos are absolutely stunning and captivating! Thank you so much for sharing, my friend.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of your walk and Flynn captured some stunning photos of the eagle. I miss them at our lake campsite in Washington. We had a pair that nested just above our trailer every year. It was fun to watch them fish in the lake and feed their babies.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the food preparation. I made chicken salad last week and it was so good for lunch for a couple of days.
Take care,
Blessings,
Betsy