Saturday, October 10, 2009
Autumn 2009
I know, I know. It's too early for the leaves to be turning. That usually happens toward the end of October. Tell that to Mother Nature. She seems to have a mind of her own these days. The photo above was taken along the Western Kentucky Parkway, probably Hopkins County, Kentucky, this afternoon while driving home from the dedication of a monument to Revolutionary War soldier Longshore Lamb and his wife, Sarah, in Caldwell County, Kentucky.
It was a chilly, damp, blustery day until about 2 p.m., when the sun came out and the temperature went up. Mother Nature isn't done with us yet, though, as she is sending the temps down to 40 tonight, reminding us that she is in charge and we are only along for the ride. Well, at least it isn't snowing ...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Brenda, It was great to get to meet you at the Longshore and Sarah Lamb dedication of the monument to Revolutionary War soldier. I have followed your work for several years. Thanks for all of the work you have done to preserve family history for us.
Keep up the good work.
Ruth
Thannk you - I appreciate it very much.
Post a Comment