Please feel free to download this month’s calendar page for your personal use as a printed wall calendar or electronically as the desktop background on your computer.
very time I head out on one of my nature walks, I can’t help but be enamored with the beauty that nature has to offer. All too often that beauty is fleeting, as lovely plants and habitats change with the seasons and never look exactly the same twice. I find myself so hypnotized by this fleeting beauty that I will take photo after photo trying to capture just the right angle so I can look back and remember where I was standing, what it felt like and the colors of that moment. While this is a lovely way to remember the places I’ve been, it often results in an abundance of photos. So I’ve decided to turn at least one of my nature walk photos into a calendar page each month. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for reading and virtually joining me on all of my nature walks.
This month’s calendar page features brilliantly colored, pink seed pods on a Maple tree that grows near my home. I hope you have a wonderful November!
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Beautiful! The sun is just rising here and it looks like a glorious day!
Thanks, Susie! Oh, I bet it’s so beautiful and golden up there!
It is and snow is on its way this weekend! Woohoo!
Ohhhh, share pictures with the rest of us! I’m officially requesting one of your photo walks! I don’t expect snow here this weekend…what with a high of 79°F expected on Sunday. 🙂
“Photo essay”…that’s what you call them, photo essay. 🙂
I used to get a calendar page a month from Chocolate and Zucchini of some gorgeous French food but she stopped doing it. Now I can get a wonderful “Just Katie” photo every month and wake up bleary eyed to your wonderful photographic images on my PC :). Thank you from the bottom of my early morning stumbling heart Katie 🙂
Thank you so much for stopping by and I’m so glad you like my calendar!
Beautiful! Such a fabulous idea! 🙂 I’d love to take more photos where I live but it’s always raining here at the moment! x
Thanks for stopping by … I wish you sunny skies so you can start your own nature walk!
I love the contrast of the red leaves against that vibrant blue sky. I live in a sub arctic region of Canada and we only have pine needles, it’s so nice to see the vibrant fall colors from down South. Beautiful photo.
Thanks, Alli! I can’t imagine how cold it must get up there! Glad you stopped by so I could take a look at your blog too!
I always enjoy your blog so much!!!
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You’re so sweet, thank you for the compliment! I like your blog, too!