Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Did you grow the corn again this year? That stuff looks so amazing!
Never seen corn like that before. I am aMAZEd!
I did grow the corn again -- I love the excitement of peeling back the shucks to discover what the colors are.Martin, you are so CORNy!
Glass Gem is the perfect name for that corn! There are so many interesting autumn sights in city and country.Thank you also for the soup idea. xo
Love all the soft warm colors of autumn. The corn- hope it taste as good as it looks. YUM!!
Really AWEsome photo!!! It is truly beautiful where you live! Have a wonderful day!
You have reminded me to get my corn out for display. I keep thinking I need to plant some but that doesn't seem to happen in the spring. I like seeing all your different photos.
We drove up the BRP several times last week. Color is peak at the higher elevations and it was breath-taking. Love your multicolored corn.
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Did you grow the corn again this year? That stuff looks so amazing!
Never seen corn like that before. I am aMAZEd!
I did grow the corn again -- I love the excitement of peeling back the shucks to discover what the colors are.
Martin, you are so CORNy!
Glass Gem is the perfect name for that corn! There are so many interesting autumn sights in city and country.
Thank you also for the soup idea. xo
Love all the soft warm colors of autumn. The corn- hope it taste as good as it looks. YUM!!
Really AWEsome photo!!! It is truly beautiful where you live! Have a wonderful day!
You have reminded me to get my corn out for display. I keep thinking I need to plant some but that doesn't seem to happen in the spring. I like seeing all your different photos.
We drove up the BRP several times last week. Color is peak at the higher elevations and it was breath-taking. Love your multicolored corn.
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