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Images of Autumn

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Middle school football! Go Tigers! Number 82 (middle of the field in this photo) is mine!:mrgreen:

Kittens growing!!

Hay in the meadow bottom! (Look at Buttercup’s eyes in this picture–doesn’t he look like a live jack-o-lantern?)

Good friends coming to visit! (Writer bud Jena Awtrey-Brown.)

The first signs of leaves turning in the trees on the hills!

What are the signs of fall you’re seeing where you are?

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 3, 2006  

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  1. 10-3
    11:34
    am

    Leaves changing color and falling; some mornings frosty.
    Have the kittens ever grown, wow!

  2. 10-3
    1:13
    pm

    The leaves are changing and are falling.
    Chilly in the mornings.

  3. 10-3
    7:42
    pm

    welcome back :)

    Leaves definitely changing and cold nights and cool days.

    Kittens are adorable.

  4. 10-4
    9:20
    am

    Hey! You’re back!!!! :)

    Doesn’t seem like fall here…still in the 80′s during the day, and only a little cooler at night. I miss Washington state. :(

    And I want one of your kittens. I miss my kitties! :hissyfit:

  5. 10-4
    12:24
    pm

    Well we had leaves changing and falling in August lol Its getting cooler, way cooler, frost a few nights and of course the media hyping up the hockey season. Definitely fall here :mrgreen:

  6. 10-5
    8:42
    pm

    Glad to have you back. I started on the 5th and regressed.

    Wonderful pictures. We’re a little more advanced with the changing of the colors. I do love autumn.:heart:

    Buttercup’s eyes look awesome. I’m wondering why they would shine orange instead of green.

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