Autumn
The pungent and delightful smell of apples envelops my car on the 10 miles drive between my house and my brother's.
Jack Frost attacked both the flower and vegetable garden last night. As for the zucchini plant - we said F.I.N.A.L.L.Y.
The hanging begonia was secured in the garage for the night because I just couldn't part with it yet.
Last Thursday's rain in the valley left termination dust on the top of the mountains. That is a good place for it. Karmyn and I talked today about her experience as Tinker Bell covered in a snow suit one Halloween when she was small.
I prepared three batches of grape jelly this afternoon. I picked them, crushed them, cooked them, and then hubby helped me fill the jars. Unfortunately, the first batch may need to be used as "syrup." Pancakes, anyone?
The birds of summer have flown to destinations south. I've noted the return of Pine Siskins and Juncos.
The familiar feathered friends help with the transition, but I'm not ready for winter.
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I bought Honeycrisp apples last week. My favorites. And their season's so short!
I'm waiting for the frost to come through so I can pick persimmons. I picked one yesterday and it had a spoon in it. That means lots of snow.
Do you have persimmons in your neck of the woods?
We'll see you guys this weekend for the apple festival! Curly Mop is excited.
We've yet to have frost yet, but our mornings are getting cooler every day.
Enjoy this beautiful time of year :)
xo
Thank you for the picture I have been meaning to email you x
I figure fruit syrups are one of the special "extras" of the universe. Great on pancakes, often make superior rum drinks, and great drizzled on stale cake, cut in cubes and served w/ a little whip cream or ice cream! Can't go wrong!
the "trick" is to pretend you did it on purpose...
Sounds like you're keeping busy. I am weird in that I don't mind winter, but Fall is my favorite time of year.
I just love the smell of autumn apples...sends me back to The Green Mountain Inn in Stowe, Vermont.
Taking down all my hummingbird feeders threw me into the reality that Old Man Winter is just around the corner. Not to mention that my tomato plants were hit the other night by Jack Frost.
I'll be posting a photo of some type of bird that I need you to identify...please stay tuned.
I'll be right over!
x
I have been keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Sue
Great story.