Oregon weather is odd. This week we’ve had a high of 106+, and two days later, a high in the 60’s. The leaves are starting to turn yellow in some places. We were even blessed with rain today. Fall is definitely coming. We Pacific Northwest people desperately need fall and the rain it brings. I am feeling the fall spirit. Cinnamon, pumpkin, orange and red…ahhhh…it all sounds so wonderful right now. Fall means fresh, crisp air, cold nights, hot tea, soups, chilis, stews, and so much more! Below are some of my favorite fall goodies from last week’s link up, A Little Bird Told Me. Don’t forget to link up at the end of this post!
This week’s Features:
Easy Fall Wheat Wreath: By A Handful of Handmade
Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice: By To Simply Inspire
Fall Leaves Printables and Activities for Kids: By Learning 2 Walk
18 Awesome Autumn Scavenger Hunts: By EDventures with Kids
Check out all the other features at these co-hosts below!
Tanya from The Natural Homeschool FB~Pinterest~Instagram~Twitter
Vanessa from Mama’s Happy Hive ~FB~Pinterest~Instagram~Twitter
Jennifer Dawn from The Life of Jennifer Dawn FB~Pinterest~Instagram~Twitter
Allison from Allison’s Skinny Jeans FB ~ Pinterest ~ Instagram ~ Twitter
Kimberly from Natural Beach Living FB ~ Pinterest ~ Instagram ~ Twitter
We are always looking for original posts for our amazing link party that include things like those listed below:
Homeschool
Education
Montessori
Healthy Recipes
Homemade cleaners & toiletries
Essential oil recipes and uses
Natural Living
Crafts
Home Décor Projects
Free Printables
Family-Oriented Activities
Healthy Living – would love to see more of this!
GUIDELINES FOR LINKING. Please Link up to 3 posts. NO SPAM! Next week you just might be featured! By linking up you are giving permission to use your images. If featured, your photo will be used. Of course we will give you the credit you deserve.
Again, have fun!!!
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Heather
An InLinkz Link-up
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