1. The fall leaves crumbled in my fingers. 2. As the two players dueled, fall leaves loosened by rain fell like orange snowflakes on the course, blanketing it. 3. Add bales of hay, grapevine wreaths, fall leaves and a few scarecrows to set the mood. 4. Even perennial gardens will tolerate a light layer of fall leaves without raking. 5. Fill them with a smattering of nuts, pinecones, dried flowers, fall leaves and dried apple or orange slices. 6. Find a number of fall leaves, keeping an eye out for those with lots of veining or texture. 7. Gentle gulf waves throw shells on the beach in piles as thick as fall leaves. 8. In late summer, the base of leaves begin forming cells that will help the branch heal after the leaf falls. 9. On my desk at this moment are two genuine fall leaves from West Virginia, sent in by avid fall leafer Beverly Parks of Hico, Texas. 10. Rakes will come out in preparation for fall leaves. |