Autumn Romance
Hello Everyone!
Today I am sharing a romantic card with some of the gorgeous bird and flower images from the Pion Design collection “Summer Falls into Autumn”. This card could be used for a wedding, anniversary or even a wedding shower!
Pion products:
Summer Falls into Autumn - September Morning PD9601
Summer Falls into Autumn - Days of August PD9607
Summer Falls into Autumn - Tags PD9612
Summer Falls into Autumn - Borders PD9611
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The world is finally starting to look more like autumn up here in Canada, and the temperatures are also finally starting to feel more like autumn too. I don't have much in the way of new photos to share, so I thought I would share some from last year that I never had a chance to show you.
Juvenile Sparrow
Male Cardinal
Red Breasted Nuthatch
Some of my friends from The Shire.
October was a difficult month, as I spent much time remembering some special animal friends that I lost last year in October.
My sweet, handsome little MR SCRUFF. One of the few pure black morph squirrels that I've had the pleasure of meeting. He always put on a show with his hilarious antics, funny faces and odd personality. He was my patio buddy and visited me several times a day to gather treats and say hello. Oh how I miss this little dude.
The most unique wild rabbit I have ever seen. HENRY was a domestic rabbit that was dumped in the woods as a baby, and against all odds, he thrived for years in the wild. He was such a beautiful bunny and always smiled for the camera. I miss our wonderful encounters!
I think we all remember my amazing little friend BON JOVI. She was the first wild animal that I fell in love with and she was the reason I decided to pick up a proper camera. I so looked forward to my visits to The Shire to see her gorgeous face every day. She was so unique, and had a gentle soul. She was super friendly, and always came running as soon as she saw me. I will never forget her and I will never stop missing her.
That's it for today. Thank you for stopping in and for all the amazing comments. If you have any questions or interesting tidbits about today's wildlife, please let me know.





















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