We are not at 'peak' here in West Michigan, yet. Not many leaves on the ground.
That didn't bother Baby Boy at all.
He will enjoy them while they are still hanging in the trees.
He has developed a relationship with a zinnia next door to us.
I dread the day we go over to 'pat' it, and it is gone.
Living things have such a fragile beauty.
How do you explain that to a baby?

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Dylan is in the process of teething #3 and #4 at the same time and today he was so clingy and cranky I hardly had time to visit the "widow" as my mom used to call the bathroom, haha! I am now relaxing on here for just a bit before heading for bed and had to come over for my daily 'fix'. Again, the photos are just lovely, Judy...and what a handsome family you have! You are indeed blessed and it looks like Youngest Son's little lady might make a welcome addition one of these days??? They took the Teletubbies off PBS at 6:30 in the morning so now the little guy is hooked on the Doodlebops. They're ok but what Grandma gets a kick out of it the little 5-minute program at the end of the Doodlebops called "This is Daniel Cook" on the Disney channel. That redheaded little boy has one of the most expressive faces and intelligent minds I've ever seen a child possess!! Boy, I think I need to get another life...I'm telling you about kiddie programs?!? Yikes! LOL!
So precious. I bet if you try to explain, baby boy just might understand part of it.
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