We were lucky enough to spend a week in Connecticut, during the peak Foliage Color time. Everywhere we drove, we were dazzled by the colors. The photo above is from the field behind my Dad's yard. Spectacular! I had not seen the leaves in the Northeast for about 20 years. What a treat!
Then we came home to totally full apple and pear trees and an abundance of veggies waiting to be picked. With the wonderful cooler weather we have had this summer, our cucumbers and watermelon are still producing. The apples are big and crisp. Apple sauce prep this week for sure. We have picked about 40 lb. of apples so far and at least 50 pounds of pears and have hardly made a dent. If you want a nice Sunday drive, come on out to pick some and take them home. Bring your own bag, ours are all full!
The baby chickens are now out of their brooder and doing well. They are small but fast and staying away from the adults who try to manipulate them away from the food. They certainly are holding their own and have made friends with the ducks as well.
The kittens are keeping us busy in the house. A few items got broken and drapes destroyed, but they will soon be spayed and hopefully calm a bit.
I will take new photos of Peekachoo, as his adult colors are coming in. He now has bright green across his back and his neck and head are royal blue. He is blazing with color and we are so proud of him. Later this week I will post some photos of him.
On October 31st, it hit a full freeze. All the summer plants are gone, now its just a few fall plants left, cabbage, turnip, cauliflower and Spigarella. I'll replant lettuce and spinach in my cold frame boxes now. Leaves have come off the trees and Steve is busy with winter clean up. He will be cutting firewood soon. Winter is just around the corner.
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