“Have you not known? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He does not faint or grow weary; his understanding is unsearchable.”
Isaiah 40:28
Happy Sunday and beyond! Possibly our final dahlia of the season, Dahlia Avignon, turned out to be one of the prettiest. We’ve had a hard time with dahlias this summer but this one greeted us this week like a sunrise!
Autumn fire sedum has looked great all summer and is now living up to it’s name with a burst of fall color.
Wild sunflowers are dominating the fields and open areas around our house. Didn’t capture a decent pic (not yet anyway) but spotted our first monarch butterfly working these blooms. Maybe that one was a sign that other monarchs will be passing through this week and I can grab a good photo. October typically brings an ample supply of monarchs to our garden, but not this year!
Asters are another fall favorite of mine. These flowers bring back fond memories from many years ago. Asters were one of the early flowers that PJ and I fondly grew the first growing season after we moved in, over 40 years ago.
Sisters and sand seem to suit Queen EM and Princess EK. We are missing our little ones this weekend but they love the beach.
Wyatt on the other hand probably wishes to be left alone and has had enough of this sand business! I thought he even had it on his head but I learned that is sunscreen.
Most of our Sunday posts reflect the simple things that have been a part of the previous week’s everyday living. While on a hike through the woods I came across a squirrel and chipmunk dining room. It looks like smorgasbord or cafeteria style!
And, I truly hope not to bore you with the fungus tour. But with an unusually wet autumn, I am finding an abundance of beautifully colored and interesting fungi. A wide variety caught my eye and I couldn’t help but show some of them today!
This looks like a real tight family gathering!
I won’t try to name this one but if I was responsible for giving it a name, I might call it a daisy mushroom. There were a lot more but Pam said “enough”. (I may slip some more in next week)
A lot of people spend money and some amount of effort to place spooky webs all over their shrubbery come October. We just wait for a heavy dew after the local insects have worked all night, add a little early morning sun…
…and we save time and money. All natural and biodegradable.
Add a golden yellow “mum”background and we have a fall feel without any “spooky-ness”!
One of our new websites.
And again, sorry you are enduring a web tour so soon after a fungi tour, but this was my favorite and I couldn’t bear to leave it out. A crape myrtle wrapped in silk!
PJ made a wonderful pic of a lone zinnia and I thought this orange was so representative of autumn. And, the zinnias will only be around a few more days! I pulled up the few remaining zinnias in one bed yesterday, and prepared the space for winter!
Some things speak for themselves and there is absolutely nothing that can be added!
Wishing all of you a delightful, pleasant, and blessed week. Hoping you spot some simple things along the way that bring joy to you, day by day!
”Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever”.
Hebrews 13:8
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Pieced Pastimes, Between Naps on the Porch, Katherines Corner, Follow The Yellow Brick Home,
Imparting Grace,Life and Linda
Alice Genzlinger says
Oh the verse from Isaiah. Need I say more. Holding hands is a precious gift to the young and old. A helping hand that leads us on our way. The queen and princess have a relationship that will last a lifetime. So sweet. I love the fungi pictures. Some look like flowers and Pam I never get tired of seeing them so Butch keep showing these gifts from our Heavenly Father. The dinning room picture took me a minute but then I figured out what I saw. The squirrels are eating the pine cones on our trees and leaving what’s left of their meals all over the lawn. Yesterday the wind showed up and the beautiful trees started losing their leaves. It’s been a glorious Fall so far but this week we get 30 degree weather. Love to both of you.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you dear one! I love the Isaiah verse. Thank you for enjoying Butch’s woodland adventures! Wishing you a wonderful week ♥️
Bonnie Morgan says
Beautiful scripture and each picture is special of God’s creation.
Glad your kids got a beach get away!
Your fungi pictures are interesting and the webs are amazing.
My favorites are always the sunrises and sunsets.
Did you see the moon and Venus together last night? It was amazing.
Have a lovely week.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Bonnie, Butch did enjoy the display in the skies with Venus and the moon together. Wishing you a great week!
Nancy Sharp says
Oh how I love how you capture the “simple things” as you call them. I am always in awe of God’s tiniest things in His creation whether it’s in nature or our bodies. I don’t even get tired of the fungi.😉
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Nancy for not tiring of the fungi. Wishing you a wonderful week!
Clara says
Beautiful pics Pam and Butch. The flowers are always pretty. The spiders have been busy. I hate when I walk into one and my arms are full! The fungi is interesting. The first looks like layers of sediment. Daisy is a good name for the last one. The girls are having fun and making memories! Wyatt seems happy too. Love the sunset shots. Enjoy your day! Clara❤️
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Clara for following as Butch treks the woodlands. Wishing you a blessed week ♥️
the Painted Apron says
I love the photos of the fungi and webs, beautiful! And the sunrise/sunset? photos are stunning. I’m glad your son and his family are enjoying the beach this weekend, I am on the coast also, with my daughter’s family this weekend, and the weather has been incredible! Your fall flowers are lovely, I love the fire sedum. Have a wonderful week Pam & Butch~
Jenna
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Jenna. Enjoy your lovely time at the beach!
Sandra at Maison De Jardin says
Good morning, Pam and Butch. What a glorious sunset ~ a masterpiece from above. Love all the photos of the mushrooms and wildflowers – interesting and so pretty. Of course the ‘little ones’ are the star of the show. All three are absolutely beautiful.. They all look as though they are enjoying themselves, even Wyatt.
Wishing you all a lovely and peaceful day. Many blessings to all.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you dear one. As the grandmother, I agree that the “Littles” are the stars of the show. Wishing you a beautiful week!
inspiredbyjoydianne says
I think the fungi is so interesting and beautiful! The spiders must have stayed up all night weaving such beautiful webs. Delightful to see the girls on the beach and I think Wyatt is taking it all in. The sunset and scripture speak to me of the awesome Love of God. Have a blessed week.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks so much, Dianne. Many blessings for a beautiful week!
Heritage Hall says
Oh the wonder of His creation gifts and your ability to capture on film the essence of it all. That first fungus photo is magic in design and color…Heaven’s palette… Also magical are the delightful faces of the Grandchildren as they romp and relax.
As ever. the photos of the heavens in all its glory and bursts of color round out your Sabbath album,themed by your inspired Scripture selections. A very blessed and relaxing Sunday for all thanks to your sharing spirits.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thanks dear one! I am so pleased that readers enjoy the hubby’s woodland wonders! Happy week!
Kari says
Beautiful Pam…I love when Butch takes us on a “tour”….There is beauty in EVERYTHING God has made….one just has to look past the obvious beauty of lovely plants and flowers! Thank you both for sharing on this wonderful Lord’s Day!
Hugs and Blessings Always
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you Kari. He is quite knowledgeable of the woods! Sending hugs!
Roxanne Bernard says
Pam and Butch, I love the fungi and spider web pictures! More please!! We have an abundance of what I call “writing spiders” every Fall, they are big and a bit scary but also very beautiful. It seems every time I walk outside, I walk right into a spiderweb…ecckkk! Thank you for ending zinnia season with a Clemson Orange! 😉
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Roxanne, I can never walk outside without walking straight into a spider web. Wishing you and John a week of peace and comfort!
Maristella says
Balm to the soul and feast to the eyes…Adorable post! Thank you,dear friends. Blessings.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you dear one!
Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors says
Such beautiful scripture and pretty pictures of God’s wonderful creations. I hope you both have a most blessed week ahead!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you and wishing you a wonderful week my friend!
Nancy says
Perfect! Simple! Fabulous!
I may be sharing fungi or mushrooms this week. Amazing spread we have.
The girls look to be having a blast at the beach!
And the sunsets are wonderful! And last but not least… those spider webs are so neat. I got a chuckle out of our new “website!”
Happy Week to you!
Pam @ Everyday Living says
Thank you my friend. Looking forward to your Tuesday Tidbits!
Tea With Jennifer says
When I was farming with my late hubby we would see all the spider’s webs everywhere dripping with dew each morning on our way down to the paddocks to check the sheep & their water troughs.
Many would glisten in the sun like diamonds. Such delightful happy memories.
Thank you for reminding me 😊
Blessings,
Jennifer
Cheryl says
I thoroughly enjoyed the “websites!” What a clever name! And, it was so hilarious that you thought it was sand on Wyatt’s head! It does look like sand! That is so funny. I love coming here and seeing your amazing photos, but also reading the Bible verse and the humor and wisdom you share. This blog is a source of comfort and brightness that I so look forward to each week. Thank you for fulfilling what God has called you to do and for your faithfulness in sharing His Word and your beautiful life. God bless you and your whole family.
Pam @ Everyday Living says
You have the wonderful gift of encouragement. Thank you dear one!