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Almost November 10/29/2008
 

I can see why the end of October is perfect for Halloween.  It rained yesterday as a cold front began working it's way through.  Last night was windy as is today and the temps have dipped into the 40s.  Many of the trees are now bare and the sky is grey and daunting.  You can almost feel winter's icy fingers approaching.  The day light hours are getting short and Saturday night we go back to standard time.

Despite the fact that I have no energy today and my whole body hurts, I want to bake some bread and make a hearty soup for dinner tonight.  I'm sure that will make me feel much better.

So, off I go before I lose this day all together.

 
Post Title. 10/27/2008
 

The beautiful, vibrant colors of autumn have passed and have given way for the rich, warm, browns, rusts, burnt oranges, and golden hues of mid autumn.  This is my favorite part of fall that will continue until Thanksgiving.

 
Post Title. 10/16/2008
 

It's no secret that my favorite season is Autumn.  I love the falling leaves and cooler weather.  But, last night reminded me why this season is so special.  I took Fred out on his leash and while waiting for him to do his business, it came to me....it's the scent of Autumn that is so intoxicating!!  The smell of the leaves on the ground mingling with the smell of wood smoke in the air was very comforting to me.  This feeling continued as I opened the door to go back in the house.  I was greeted with the warm smell of the chicken stew I had simmering on the stove, fresh cornbread baking in the oven and my pumpkin candle burning on the counter.

Today will be just about the same, except it is raining which brings out the scent of the fallen leaves even more.  I will be baking an oven roast of beef, acorn squash, boiled potoatoes and warm wheat bread.  Gosh, if it wasnt for the dog, who will have to go outside later, I would go put on my flannel nightgown and curl up with the dog lying by my feet, the ferret sleeping closeby in his cage, with the glow of the electric woodstove, my bear blanket wrapped around me as I sit back reading a good book and drinking hot chocolate!!!

For the rest of the week, it will be sweater weather with cool days and cold nights.  It would be sooooo easy to hibernate, but, then I would miss all the beauty around me.

 
Post Title. 10/16/2008
 

14 years ago today, Steve and I were exchanging vows in the "Old Hampstead Meeting Hall" with family and close friends around us.  I can truthfully say that these past years have been the best years of my life.  We are still each other's best friend and our time spent together has been filled with love and respect.  Have we had some bumpy roads to get through??  Sure, haven't we all, but we have always come through stronger and more in love.  so, Steve, Happy Anniversary!!  I love you.

 
Over Too Quickly 10/15/2008
 

Sigh, our yearly autumn vacation is over.  It's back to normal schedules again.  It was great while it lasted.  Steve was able to get quite a bit of work done in the early part of the week and we enjoyed some drives to nowhere during the last half of the week.  Although, we did not have to leave our own back yard this year for glorious autumn foliage, everywhere that we went our breath was taken with all the brilliant colors New England is known for.  We have just reached the color peak here and by weeks end, we will be raking and preparing the yard and gardens for winter.

Now that I am home again and have most of my time by myself, it's time to roll up my sleeves and get some housework done.  I neglected most of my chores for the week and I am regretting it now. I am doing laundry at this writing and I have floors to vacuume and mop, linens to be changed, dusting and grocery shopping.  Between today and tomorrow, this should all be taken care of before another weekend hits us.

So......Back to the grind!

 

 

 
 

    You just gotta love this girl!!

 
 

Gorgeous October!  The leaves are changing quickly, the daylight hours are shorter and the wind picks up the fallen leaves just to see them float back to earth again.  For the first time this season, I had to turn the furnace on this morning to take the chill out of the house.

I figure it's high time I learn how to make bread from scratch......so tonight, I hope to have nice, warm bread to serve with our American chop, or what our family calls goulash.  I'll let you all know how it turns out.

Tomorrow starts Steve's vacation.  This is our yearly anniversary time when we take day trips.  We are hoping to go down to Plimouth Plantation this year.  It's hard to believe that fourteen years have passed since our wedding day!  Anyway, after next week, it's hibernation for us for the rest of fall and winter.  We spent a lot of money on the house renevations and the new shed this year, so it's time to snuggle in and put some of that money back into our savings.

So, off I go to make some bread.......