As the end of golf season approaches here in the Northeast we continue to golf on what we New Englander's call nice days. A nice day here could simply mean the temp is above 40 degrees or it's 20 degrees but the sky is blue or the sun is shining.
Today while my sister-in-law and I golfed I brought the camera along to take a few pictures of the bittersweet that grows throughout the golf course.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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(((K))) HI! Just popping in to take a good look at your new home. Ahhh...bittersweet...my stepmum grows that! It IS gorgeous. She sells it by the bunch. LOVVVE the grape pics! Oh m'gosh....I SO gotta' get you to the vineyards...you'd love it. ;) C.
LOL We golf around here when it is 115 degrees. "Nice" weather is when it stops hitting 100.
p.s. we golf out here all year. In shorts.
Gorgeous pics. Thank you for bringing a bit of fall my way too :) hugs, ~ L
My first wife used to run a boutique handset letterpress with the moniker "Bittersweet Press". Little bunches of dried bittersweet berries decorated the press room, collected in Massachusetts. Seems to be more prevelent there than up here.
Thanks for stopping by the 'Snooze I am pleased to find you out in the open again.
Nice to find this other blog of yours. The bittersweet is beautiful. I'm planning to plant some of that around the place. Pretty pics!
I'm not a golfer, but I love the photos. Good groundskeeping is something I always notice!
:)
Russ
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