Oh Deena, how beautiful. No fall colors in Florida. We are still 87 degrees! I love the Indian figurines and the white pumpkin. How precious! If you are decorating - you are feeling better. Love you girlfriend..........
Hi Deena, I haven't checked this blog out before--but am enjoying it. Your home is so pretty--all decorated for Autumn.
I may have told you this, but I have a really good friend (one of my childhood friends) who was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2007--and it is not in her bones. She is also Stage 4. She lives in Atlanta. I pray for her---and YOU--every single day.
Hello Deena! I am not sure how I found my way over this morning, but I'm sure it was another "God" thing. I was feeling a bit low this morning and here you are with your miracle story and your beautiful face, pretty even when ya didn't have a hair on your noggin'! Out of 5 sisters, 2 have had breast cancer, but both very early stages. They are fine now, but we all keep a close check. On to blogs...yours is great. Lovin' the primitive handmades and those blue-ish pumpkins are gorgeous. Signed up to follow you. Rhonda
Hi Deena, I love both of your blogs and love seeing the colors of the trees in your yard. You have a wonderful eye in decorating and in photography. What a courageous soul you are-hang in there sweeetie! My sister battled Ovarian cancer for 8 years-so many lessons learned, good and bad. Blessings to you brave one. Noreen
I love these fall colors, you have some great decorations. I am really fond of that embroidery work, it looks like it's a 100 years old!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty setting. Have a BOO-tea-FUL weekend.!
ReplyDeleteTTFN ~ Marydon
Your autumn home looks wonderful. Hugs! suzie. xx
ReplyDeleteOh Deena, how beautiful. No fall colors in Florida. We are still 87 degrees!
ReplyDeleteI love the Indian figurines and the white pumpkin. How precious!
If you are decorating - you are feeling better.
Love you girlfriend..........
It is very festive around your home. I must say I don't do much now since Puppy is grown up and away at college. Peace
ReplyDeleteHi Deena, I haven't checked this blog out before--but am enjoying it. Your home is so pretty--all decorated for Autumn.
ReplyDeleteI may have told you this, but I have a really good friend (one of my childhood friends) who was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 2007--and it is not in her bones. She is also Stage 4. She lives in Atlanta. I pray for her---and YOU--every single day.
Hugs,
Betsy
Deena,
ReplyDeleteYour home looks absolutely wonderful. You have it all decorated up for autumn. My favorite is the platter with the Indian corn and gourds.
Wishing you a great weekend.
Blessings,
Mary
Such wonderful 'Autumn Delights' Deena...
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween my Oldest Internet buddy!!!
Always~Marilyn
Hello Deena!
ReplyDeleteI am not sure how I found my way over this morning, but I'm sure it was another "God" thing. I was feeling a bit low this morning and here you are with your miracle story and your beautiful face, pretty even when ya didn't have a hair on your noggin'!
Out of 5 sisters, 2 have had breast cancer, but both very early stages. They are fine now, but we all keep a close check.
On to blogs...yours is great. Lovin' the primitive handmades and those blue-ish pumpkins are gorgeous.
Signed up to follow you. Rhonda
Hi Deena, I love both of your blogs and love seeing the colors of the trees in your yard. You have a wonderful eye in decorating and in photography. What a courageous soul you are-hang in there sweeetie! My sister battled Ovarian cancer for 8 years-so many lessons learned, good and bad. Blessings to you brave one.
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