It is lovely at The Sabine Farm right now. The leaves are changing and are in very good colors. It was a bit cloudy when I shot these photos, but you’ll get the idea.

It is lovely at The Sabine Farm right now. The leaves are changing and are in very good colors. It was a bit cloudy when I shot these photos, but you’ll get the idea.

“This blog is rather like a fusion of the Baroque ‘salon’ with its well-tuned harpsichord around which polite society gathered for entertainment and edification and, on the other hand, a Wild West “saloon” with its out-of-tune piano and swinging doors, where everyone has a gun and something to say. Nevertheless, we try to point our discussions back to what it is to be Catholic in this increasingly difficult age, to love God, and how to get to heaven.” - Fr. Z

Very pretty,Father,
How do you get the grass so lush?
God bless you.
dan: God loves The Sabine Farm.
Sometimes I wish I didnt live in the middle of the city. My concrete paradise lacks nature.
Down in Texas we only have two seasons: hot and warm.
Very beautiful photos. Thank you for sharing. I believe those are corn stalks in the second photo. My parents grow corn each year and save the husks. It seems that these are hot items for craftsy types. They love to incorporate this into their crafts and art. You can make a nice profit from something that is, otherwise, destined for the compost pile.
Ah.
Now this is exactly what I was talking about in a comment I left on an earlier post.
Here in England, the autumn colours are very pretty.
But we don’t see the dramatic changes of colour you see in the USA in the fall.
This is precisely what I wanted to see again.
Many thanks to Father Z for posting these photos.
It is a real pleasure to look at them.