We are having a lovely fall. The temperatures are between 65 and 75 almost every day. Every morning's fog promises and delivers a sunny day, and the night temperatures are perfect for sleeping. This is why we live in Vermont. We know it will get lousy out eventually, but right now, it is a perfect place to live.
We try to get out for walks most days, and yesterday's showed some of the fall colors to perfection. I like the colors best when they aren't quite at peak. Every view is a gift!
I did do some sewing yesterday - finished quilting the bow tie quilt and sewed the binding onto one side. I need to sew it to the back and may start that later today. Yesterday I went to a Calico County Quilters meeting. It's a small group and we usually bring out own projects to work on while chatting. I finished my sashiko and now have to figure out what to do with it. I think I will turn it into a wallhanging with a colorful border since the background is a charcoal gray.
This morning I was back outside, working under the birch tree where I removed some ungainly junipers earlier this summer. I edged around the area covered with leaves and will get Paul to help me mulch tomorrow. Here's a view from the tree. Isn't that red tree amazing!?! I can see its top from my computer, too.It's been a relaxing weekend, which is good because the week looks like it will be somewhat busy with appointments and social events. Not a bad life, retirement.
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you are lucky to have a nice fall - we are 91 degrees right now and it is so dry we have officially gone into a burn ban as of tomorrow morning. We are in a drought although I don't think they have made that official - the plants are drying up and I have not seen one pretty tree still - at least tomorrow it goes back to 80's/50's, 60's so hopefully I can sleep with the windows open again.
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