Although Northfield, Minnesota’s predictions for the first day of fall are in the low 90s, with a heat index hovering around 100 degrees, cool days are very close, bracketing this anomalous scorcher.
At our house, these are the weeks of retrieving quilting and knitting projects, cutting back the dry foliage, contending with fallen black walnuts, and, yes, raking the leaves. All cherished seasonal pleasures, even the black walnuts.
Hoping you are feeling a new and pleasant balance as the nights shift into high gear while the temperatures begin to sink.
Beautiful pictures. Peanut looks so dapper! Greetings from Germany.
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Hi Stella,
How interesting that we are having “Gulf Weather ” here! (I often think on drizzly or foggy days that we are having “Oregon Weather,” remembering my childhood years there.) Leslie
Lovely images. 90’s here too in the Gulf South, yet with the promise of the best season in Louisiana: Autumn
Peanut is most pleased! I see him preening.
Thanks for the fabulous photos, Leslie! I love them all, but Peanut’s magazine cover-worthy pose is my favorite!