Friday, October 25, 2019

Saturday Sparks Link Party 346

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 346!

Starting off todays party with a nice surprise from the other day.


I was about to hang clothes on the line when I noticed this beauty standing in our back yard.

It stood there just long enough for me to grab my camera.

We see them quite often, but never this close.

For me, it's their eyes. It seems as though they can see into the soul.

Feeling blessed with our window into the wild.

"In every walk in nature one receives far more than he seeks."

~ John Muir

Now, let's get this party started.

First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks 345.


Small Carpet Nice Cushion at Dreaming in Color




Gluten-Free Apple Crisp at Strength and Sunshine


Candy Corn Martini at The Short Order Cook




Pumpkin Spice Waffles at Delightful E Made




3 of the Best Cake Mix Secrets at My Hubbard Home

Pieced Pastimes

 Thanks to everyone for linking up to last weeks party.
If you were featured, please grab the featured button (above) to add to your blog.

Now, onto the party!

Link up your latest inspiring posts such as:

Crafts
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Gardening
Home Decor
Photography
Recipes
Repurposing
Sewing/Quilting

Links are open through Thursday morning.

Features will be posted at next weeks party at Pieced Pastimes, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter.

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- Visit other links and leave a kind comment.


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21 comments:

  1. Great features - that candy corn martini looks amazing...and I don't even like candy corn! What a surprise to find in your backyard...the beauty of country living. Thanks for hosting and enjoy your weekend!
    Shelley

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    1. Thanks Shelley! It's always a nice surprise to see wildlife and yes....the beauty of country living.

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  2. Loved your photo! Moments like those are rare and wonderful.

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    1. Thanks Sandra! We are blessed to see so much wildlife here.

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    1. Thanks for linking up each week Debbie - Hosting is my pleasure!

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  4. Oh wow, beautiful photo and features :) Thanks for hosting.

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    1. Thanks Claire Justine! It's always fun choosing some of the links for features. My readers never disappoint!

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  5. Thank you so much Suzanne for featuring my Yellow & Gray Harvest Tablescape along with all the other terrific posts you've highlighted! Thank you for hosting every week!
    You got a great shot! You must be like us with a lot of wildlife visiting your property - we've had lots of deer and bears this year!

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    1. Thanks Lori! Your Harvest Tablescape is lovely, as are all of the other features. It's nice to hear that someone else is enjoying nature as we do!

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  6. What a great (and scary) surprise to find in your backyard!Thanks for hosting! I brought by some Brownie Cookies. Hope you enjoy. 🙂

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    1. Thanks CJ Huang! I was inside my back porch when I spotted the coyote, so no fears! We see them occasionally during the day, but usually at a further distance!

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  7. That coyote has been eating well and doesn't appear scared of you, like it's posing for the photo. LOL Thanks for hosting Suzanne and have a good weekend 🙂

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    1. I was happy to have him 'pose' for me! 😊 It's always nice to see the wonders of nature here!

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  8. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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  9. Thanks Marilyn! It was actually a nice, healthy looking coyote or perhaps even a coywolf - although, there is some debate as to whether there are any coywolves here in New Hampshire. In my mind, it was just another example of the beauty of nature and I was blessed with it's visit. 😊 Looking forward to seeing your tempting treats!

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  10. Sunday morning, and I never want to leave. ;)
    I so enjoy lingering over all the posts featured here each week, and updates on your surrounds.

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    1. Good morning Rita - Love to hear that you are 'lingering' here. 😊 Enjoy!

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  11. What a magnificent creature! No wolves in our area, but we have a healthy population of coyotes that I am happy to see from time to time.

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    1. Hi Michelle - This is a coyote or possibly a coywolf. This one just happens to be very healthy! 😊 No wolves that we know of in our area as well. I love to see all the wildlife here including these guys.

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