Tuesday, October 15, 2024

October Wild Flowers

It is so cold now. It dipped into the 40's this afternoon after a windy rain cloud blew up. Jacob went to a dentist apointment. The kids are sleeping. I already finished my afternoon tea and cookie. A candle burns with a cozy scent on the table beside me. After checking my friends' blogs, I decided it was time to post some pictures of wild flowers I took on October 1st. It was a lot warmer that day. I'm not a fan of cold, so fall isn't really my favorite season because it means the end of summer. However, October 16, 2021 changed some of my perspective since that was the day we got married. 

One thing I do love about fall is the fall wild flowers. On the morning of our wedding, before the sun had even risen, I got up early and drove away from my family's home for the last time as a single woman. Along my way to the church where our wedding was, I stopped by the farm in the morning haze and picked as many wild flowers as I could to be used as bouquets and decorations. That was one of the many "cheap" things I did for our wedding, and it was completely free. I loved the way they looked with the wedding. It was very "me," if you will. Anyway, that's one of the reasons I really love fall flowers. 

I love capturing bugs on flowers, and this shiney green fly looked rather picturesque. 














Here are some wedding pictures our sister-in-law took. 

I think my face is weird in that pictrue, but Jacob looks so good. 

Rest in peace, engagement ring. I enjoyed that pretty little ring for about 4 months before it fell off without me noticing, and I never saw it again. : (

You can notice some of the same flowers in our wedding. 

The wheat and lavender was actually a contribution from a friend. 




Anyway, fall wildflowers are nice. Also, I'll probably do a proper anniversary post tomorrow. 

V


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