![]() ![]() The couples study has been taken over by the team’s chaplain and though we miss our interaction with many dear friends, we’re thankful that it’s continuing and is in good hands. Quite a few counseling days populated the calendar in between our travels, as well as the every Wednesday Patriots women’s study I’m leading. We picked lots of apples, played hide and seek in the maze, fed the animals, and indulged in fresh-from-the-fryer apple cider doughnuts. We continued our tradition of apple picking with their family and our outing to the apple orchard did not disappoint. Our fall kick-off was launched by a brief but sweet visit from Derek and Julie and their littles (which almost aren’t) the weekend of Sept. We’ve happily spent most of these prized days in Bedford and have taken it all in. Though admittedly, the hope of snow mitigates the painful passing of fall. We love every minute of it and truly hate to see the last leaves fall to the ground. Visits from friends who are lured by leaf peeping promises. It’s been spectacular.Īutumn is heavily weighted with some of the most delightful activities, events, tastes, and sights of the year. :) Leaves crunching underfoot have provided the soundtrack for an ever-changing treescape donned in reds, oranges, salmon, and yellows. What’s not to love about a New England fall? We’ve been mesmerized by the most incredible parade of exquisite, show-stopping color over the past four weeks and I have about 500 photos to prove it. ![]()
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