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{sol} let it fall


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It was the most magnificent fall weekend.
Sunshine.
Blue skies.
Seventy (!) degrees.
Orange.  Red.  Yellow.
Lots and lOts and loTs of leaves.
Raking and piling and raking and piling.
Ready for one-two-three jumping!  
Singing loudly 
"Let it 
f
       a
   l
                l ..."
It was the most magnificent fall weekend.

#PerfectFallDay and a new easy PhotoGrid app!

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  1. Love this! And the pile of leaves - I want to jump right in! Hurray for perfect fall days.

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  2. Great photos Michelle! So glad temps are still warm! We were swimming on Saturday :-).

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  3. This slice just fell into place, Didn't it, Michelle! :) Beautiful.

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  4. Beautiful photo collage - I love it! I always like your signature creativity with how text appears in your poems. This time I especially liked the creativity in shifting the capital letter in lots.

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  5. Love it, LOVE it, love IT, LOVE IT!

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