November's window features my favorite turkey...a wonderful watercolor fraktur by Lori Brechlin. If you have visited here before, then you most likely are acquainted with this lovely fellow. He will spend the month watching over all the festivities that the month of November brings.
Keeping him company...a lone German candy container...
...and three pumpkins that Annie will decorate with our names for our Thanksgiving table.
Priscilla and John
Hope your week is going well!
Enjoy the day,
Robyn
Love it as always, October and November are my favorite times of year. Sometimes I think I like it more than December. I usually tuck some bittersweet in with holly!
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Afternoon, so beautiful Robyn, love the turkeys with the pumpkins, Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful November window! Love that turkey fraktur!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Good evening Robyn, hi Annie... love your November kitchen window...very festive...Lori's turkey franktur is lovely...I too add bits of bittersweet here and there throughout the house...I hope you both are enjoying these wonderful Autumn days...
ReplyDeleteLove this window. The turkeys are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Robyn, your window looks so beautiful!! How lucky to have that wonderful painting by Lori!
ReplyDeleteLove all of it!
Have a great day!
Louise
It all looks very lovely, but what type of feathers are those? I have never seen any like that before.
ReplyDeleteblessings, jill
how i love looking through your window ~ you're so creative and your photographs are so lovely!
ReplyDeleterebecca
Lovely November Window scape !
ReplyDeleteLori's Turkey is outstanding. I can see why it keeps gaurd over all. ;)
Rose
I loved your window! It looks just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful November window.
ReplyDeleteI thought October was my favorite month but I am really loving Thankful November.
Woolie Blessings
I've loved Lori's Turkey since the first time you showed it to us. The frame is perfect for it. The rest of your decorations are wonderful, too.
ReplyDeleteDiane in North Carolina