Stillmeadow Daybook Gladys Taber
Monday, November 27, 2017
november as it looks now
"After the leaves come down, the countryside has an open look. New vistas appear, hills unseen when summer's wealth of green is spread, now stand, blue and hazy, in the distance. In the cropped fields the browns and copper and smoky tan make a sober symphony, not as dramatic as the blaze of October but lovely to look at."
Stillmeadow Daybook Gladys Taber
Stillmeadow Daybook Gladys Taber
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