Although our weekend started off with a rainy heavy-traffic drive up north, followed by the realization when we awoke on Saturday that there were not that many coloured leaves on the trees this year, it still turned out to be a great weekend.
I managed to find some gorgeous trees and take a bazillion photos.
I enjoyed the last of the flowers in my Mother's garden
and picked a bouquet to take home to my parents when we left.
I love all the different coloured leaves, but have a soft spot in my heart for the ones that just can't decide what colour to be - cause you know what - if I was a leaf that's what I would look like.
Of course I had to carry on my leaf art tradition from last year (read this post to see what we made last year) and I made two new ones this year. I had to be fast because it was windy, so they are by no means perfect.
First I made an arrow,
and then the Bangladeshi flag. If you aren't up on your flags of the world, then you can add this one to your repertoire as it is one of the easier ones to remember - a red sun on a green field.
All in all a lovely weekend filled with long walks, beautiful leaves - and log chutes which I'll tell you about in my next post.

I managed to find some gorgeous trees and take a bazillion photos.
I enjoyed the last of the flowers in my Mother's garden
and picked a bouquet to take home to my parents when we left.
I love all the different coloured leaves, but have a soft spot in my heart for the ones that just can't decide what colour to be - cause you know what - if I was a leaf that's what I would look like.
Of course I had to carry on my leaf art tradition from last year (read this post to see what we made last year) and I made two new ones this year. I had to be fast because it was windy, so they are by no means perfect.
First I made an arrow,
and then the Bangladeshi flag. If you aren't up on your flags of the world, then you can add this one to your repertoire as it is one of the easier ones to remember - a red sun on a green field.
All in all a lovely weekend filled with long walks, beautiful leaves - and log chutes which I'll tell you about in my next post.












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