-Thomas Hood (1799-1845)*




This post is part of a photo challenge: Orange at The Women's Colony*I believe this poem is attributed to this Thomas Hood. Mr. Hood had a son also named Thomas who became a well known playwright and editor. The younger Tom Hood b. 1835, d. 1874.


7 comments:
Quite lovely. I love the single leaf, and the way you've framed the pumpkin.
Love the pumpkin, too. And the sun through the leaves? Too much. I went eith inanimate objects because I have a crappy little point and shoot camera. Too much blur in the wind.
Great pictures! Thanks for visiting my blog by the way.
I love this time of year,especially the quality of the light. Thanks for these lovely photos.
Beautiful. I hope there was some dancing around that fire.
While your fire is beautiful, I never like to think of fire in October. Here in SoCal we call October "wildfire season." I'd much prefer October to be the season for gorgeous leaves such as yours!
I love how you have a natural theme going on amongst the photos, yet still managed to find lots of orange. I envisioned something more like this out of myself, but then ... rain, rain, rain, rain.
Thank you so much for playing along, Emily. I really appreciate your comments and other input. I hope that you can play along for the blue challenge.
Have a lovely weekend.
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