Autumn in the Ozarks is truly incredible. The rolling hills are on fire with every possible hue of red, orange, and yellow. On a clear day, when the sky is that perfect shade of country blue--there's really nothing like it. Tyler and I have been making a conscious effort to spend time outside, enjoying the sights and the cool fall breezes. A couple weekends ago, we went back to Wilson's Creek, a civil war battlefield near our home, to see what autumn sights it had to offer. (You might remember our first trip there this summer, here and here.) I couldn't stop taking pictures. It was an absolutely perfect day....well, apart from the poison ivy rash that I somehow managed to get everywhere (my FACE included). Yeah, in November. Only me. You can't win 'em all, I guess. At least I have some gorgeous memories, right? Right.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Fall at Wilson's Creek, Part I
(Warning: Photo-heavy post)
Autumn in the Ozarks is truly incredible. The rolling hills are on fire with every possible hue of red, orange, and yellow. On a clear day, when the sky is that perfect shade of country blue--there's really nothing like it. Tyler and I have been making a conscious effort to spend time outside, enjoying the sights and the cool fall breezes. A couple weekends ago, we went back to Wilson's Creek, a civil war battlefield near our home, to see what autumn sights it had to offer. (You might remember our first trip there this summer, here and here.) I couldn't stop taking pictures. It was an absolutely perfect day....well, apart from the poison ivy rash that I somehow managed to get everywhere (my FACE included). Yeah, in November. Only me. You can't win 'em all, I guess. At least I have some gorgeous memories, right? Right.
Autumn in the Ozarks is truly incredible. The rolling hills are on fire with every possible hue of red, orange, and yellow. On a clear day, when the sky is that perfect shade of country blue--there's really nothing like it. Tyler and I have been making a conscious effort to spend time outside, enjoying the sights and the cool fall breezes. A couple weekends ago, we went back to Wilson's Creek, a civil war battlefield near our home, to see what autumn sights it had to offer. (You might remember our first trip there this summer, here and here.) I couldn't stop taking pictures. It was an absolutely perfect day....well, apart from the poison ivy rash that I somehow managed to get everywhere (my FACE included). Yeah, in November. Only me. You can't win 'em all, I guess. At least I have some gorgeous memories, right? Right.
Aaah, so pretty!! I kind of wish it was still fall here...it is definitely full on winter. Bleh!
ReplyDeleteI think my ideal would be fall right up until the day before Christmas, then snow for a couple days, then spring. ;) Winter and I are not friends!
DeleteThose colors are amazing!! So pretty! Hope your rash is healing... yikes that sounds painful!
ReplyDeleteI ended up going to the doctor and being put on steroids, so it's almost gone now (thankfully!). Just a few spots here and there. It wasn't really painful, but the itching nearly drove me nuts! :)
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