Why would I run out barefooted into the yard in November at sunrise?
To catch
fire
of course.
She’s out there again, Dear!
I hope she finds what she’s looking for.
Lemon and crimson leaves last only a day.
True Story by
Carol Carlisle
What madness or mystery would it take to cause you to run out barefooted in November?
For Margo Rody and Sunday Stills Fire

Beautiful picture Carol. It is really pretty here now too. Didn’t go out with bare feet though. It was 14 degrees here this morning. It won’t be pretty to long because of the hard freezes we have had this past week. Hope you got the picture I shared on facebook that the Oklahoma Tourism Bureau put out last week. Keep up the good shots!!
Neal
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I saw the photos from Oklahoma website you posted. Beautiful. 14 Brrrr!
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Gorgeous photo. I love how you have caught the light on the leaves. 😀
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Always a treat to hear from you 😀
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Just gorgeous photo-capture. I think you found it!
Thanks for stopping by my ‘Penned’ piece.
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Thanks Jules,
My pleasure 🙂
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I’m barefoot more often than not. And I would brave ice for a glimpse of your scene!
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I am not surprised you are a barefoot girl, too! Welcome to view my yard any time shoes or not, Viv!
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I do it all of the time…something catches my eye…and out I bound…no shoes…means nothing to me…I hardly feel the cold …so use to it!…A photo of nature or my cats or a pretty flower…Yes, that’s me!
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OMG another barefoot girl 😀
I may have to make a page for us ! Look at Viv above from icy icy France
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lovely shot. I would run outside barefoot in Nov………….hmmmm…..to capture a moment of beauty before it disappears…..to rescue a creature.
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I had hoped I would hear from you on this one. I’ll add you to the the Barefoot gal group. I like your reasons 😀
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Barefoot Gals…hey I like that
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Change that old saying Barefoot and pregnant! to Barefoot and wise . What do you think?
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Absolutely
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Whoa! Different look.
I have been known to run outside barefoot, in all seasons rather than miss a sight. I think this goes to the top of my favourites of yours. I absolutely love both the poem and the photo and I like the way you have the poem to the side.
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Don’t know how I missed this beautiful comment, Wow!! Thank you
It takes a barefoot gal to know one for sure. I once ran out barefoot chasing a rainbow and ended up with tendonitis in my foot…Oh silly me!
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