It Wasn’t a Contest

Our autumn leaves put on a wonderful show every year, but this year my enjoyment was greatly enhanced by friend Brit and grandson David. Brit displayed her finds on the kitchen counter for us to enjoy, a handful at a time. David joined in, adding his favorites. One set grew for a couple of days, and I took a photo of the collage. We enjoyed it for a while before one of us erased the show and started another.

Two weeks later I stopped to pet CAT on my morning walk, and I saw lots of big leaves in her yard. I picked up one to take home. Its size was impressive compared to the earlier ones. All the leaves wanted to be chosen, but only four made the cut. I don’t have an artistic eye like Brit or attention to detail like David, but I was going to show off my fallen giants quietly on the counter. I figured they’d walk by and notice the new display, even if they didn’t comment on it. That’s when the camera took over. She said, “It has to be impressive, and it has to be recorded.”

I’m sure it was Cam’s idea to make a sign for the display, and she put the words in my head. The Post-it note says:

I won the SIZE contest.

22 thoughts on “It Wasn’t a Contest

  1. Loving these leaves!
    (Especially since I’m less than 2 degrees north of the equator and enduring 90°F & high humidity weather, surrounded by palm trees 😆 right now)

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    1. There will be brown leaves when you get here

      We are going to have breakfast on the porch at nearly noon. I removed the pond pump this morning and drained the garden hose. Cold weather is coming .

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  2. Beautiful! We had a nice autumn in the east, but you seem to have a lot more vibrancy than we had this year.

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  3. Ya’ll seem to make the most mundane things fun! Right now, my front lawn is covered in red and gold leaves, now thoroughly wet from the rain this morning!

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  4. Two of my grands were here a couple of days and we did the leaf hunt. Then I let them make a mess and paint them to print on paper. 4yr and 2 yr. can make even a mess fun.

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  5. What a variety and those were huge leaves! When you were in school as a kid, did your teacher make you collect leaves, press them between two sheets of wax paper and paste them on paper to learn about leaves?

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  6. Wonderful collection leaves golden & white. Nature is best art. I like &love your display. Thanks!
    God blessing!

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