Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Tuesday, October 07, 2025

Tuesday


 62 degrees this morning when I got to town.
It was cloudy and no wind.
Sunrise 7:19

Walked all around town again under the street lights till it
got a bit lighter.
Walking down a road I saw a dog in the distance 
so turned off and went another way.

Walked back through town and down the main road a ways.
Took this picture getting back to town.


Walked around both of the cemeteries.


Seemed like more cars than usual but no people walking around.

☁️    🍁    🎃    🍂

We usually go food shopping on Tuesdays but Liz was getting
a new phone delivered and some one had to sign for it so we stayed
home for that.
No big deal for us we'll just go tomorrow.
It was supposed to rain all day but it didn't start till around 3:00.

We had a whole bunch of papers that needed to be shredded
so I spent quite a while doing that.
Happy to say I got every last pieced shredded.
I don't mind doing it.

I had half of the weave-it squares done for the pillow
and I got them sewn together.

Our internet was down for most of the day.
Thankfully it came back at 3:30.

That's it for today.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hope you had a wonderful Tuesday.
❤️ HappyK 🤗


✏️Comment Replies: 
Deb - No, the mailbox with the pumpkins from yesterday is not mine. All pictures posted in the walk section of my blog are always pictures along my walk.

17 comments:

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Hi Karen, your photos are absolutely stunning. Our rain 🌧 here in Montreal started around 11 a.m.
I don't mind at all, it is fresh and beautiful.

Bill said...

Lots of colour in your photos, they look beautiful.

🍁 Debby said...

The church photo is so pretty.

Tom said...

...the first sky is amazing.

Lowcarb team member said...

Beautiful photographs.
Pleased your internet was eventually restored.

All the best Jan

Ann said...

It rained pretty much all day here. It just stopped a little bit ago. It made me feel extra tired all day long

Ginny Hartzler said...

I love the silo in the distance up against the bright stripe against the sky. And the church in the distance. The cloud formations in the third photo are amazing!

Mari said...

The church at the end of that road makes such a pretty shot. And I love the clouds in the next photo too.
Glad your internet came back on!

doodles n daydreams said...

Wonderful pics, I don't think I can pick a favourite. I'm wondering what the pillow turned out like so heading over to your other blog to check whether you've put a photo up 😀

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Brilliant photos; great skies.
God bless you.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
Wonderful collection of photos! Beautiful skies!
Take care, have a great day!

MELODY JACOB said...

Sixty-two degrees sounds like a crisp, perfect morning for a long walk, doesn't it? Walking through town under the streetlights before sunrise must have been so peaceful, except for that dog in the distance. Getting all that shredding done is a satisfying feeling, a great way to use the day when plans change, and finishing those weave-it squares is wonderful progress. It's frustrating when the internet is down, but at least it came back. A productive day, despite the rain delay.

ellen b. said...

Love the photo with the church steeple and the fall color, lovely. Glad the rain held off for you!

Jeanette said...

Love the colors in that first photo. Do you carry pepper spray when you walk. I always do because on one of my routes there is a dog that when he's outside he barks and snarls at me when I walk by!

Melanie said...

Oh my! Your sunrise photos take my breath away! So pretty!

susan q said...

Yes, I love the perspective of this pic too!

Rose said...

It looks like you are farther along in fall than us...but then I have not been out anywhere so I am just going by around here.