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My weekend in five photos. Fall is here.

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My weekend in five photos. Fall is here.

I am going to start off with something that is on par with it raining for the past million Saturdays in a row. Not the best news……

We have a beautiful maple tree on the border of our yard and the neighbors. The past couple of years, it just refuses to show its colors at this time of year. Rather, the leaves just fall right off leaving this….

Pretty much already bare.

With the forecast of a wet Saturday, I covered up the cord wood.

I have friends that have turned the heat on already. We are not there yet but close I would imagine. Soon enough the wood stove will be going until April.

I went to the farm on Saturday to get eggs, yogurt and milk. (Chocolate of course) and came across this sight.

I was just clear enough to see beyond the pasture and south into Massachusetts. Even on a cloudy day, it is a great view.

We got Connor’s official soccer photo. I think the photographer asked him to run around the field five times before snaping the photo.

Red-faced. A little sweaty. Yeah, it looks like soccer.

That’s it.

Not too much happening this weekend. Good weekend to sit in your Adirondack chair and watch the world go by.

Be well,

Kevin

 

 

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