Happy Pink Saturday !
Today our theme is
Autumn
Flowers
&
Foliage!
You are welcome to share
Fall and/or Pink.
Autumn color is beginning
in our part of the world.
We have gorgeous rose
blooms in October.
And our nandinas are covered in berries.
Our Autumn flag is in place.
A row of gorgeous maples
when out for a drive.
Now, I think we need
some hot soup and cornbread -
just right with the chill in the air.
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Welcome to Pink Saturday.
Please join us in the fun by linking your Pink Saturday post permalink
using the linking tool provided at the bottom of this post.
It's time for each and every one of you to
share your pink.
Linking begins at 3 p.m. EST every Friday and continues through midnight Sunday night.
So, show us your Pink by linking your pink post permalink.
And please remember to include a link back to my blog
within your post so that your visitors will be able to visit here.
Please take the time to visit other participants.
Leave a comment so they will know you stopped by to visit.
Pink Saturday is about having fun!
It gives us a chance to meet others in the blogging community.
I promise it is worth the effort.
You will not only see lots of pink,
you will meet incredibly nice and talented people.
I want to thank each of you that link,
and a very special thank you to those
that take the time to leave me a comment.
It is you that make Pink Saturday special.
Reminder
We have a weekly challenge for you to visit the blog of at least one
participant that you have never visited. Then next Saturday
include that blog and a link in your post.
Quite a few of you have been done this challenge,
and have met some great Pink Saturday participants.
Thank you so much and I appreciate you!
I want to share my version of Autumn and Foliage
and invite you over to Lazy Cowgirl
to see what Lincoln, California’s Autumn means to me.
Not so yellow, orange and brown but definitely RED (they started out Pink!).
Oh my, the things you can do with Pomegranates.