Saturday, August 24, 2019
Haunted New York
It's not just ghosts. It's cool, foggy mornings as the sun comes up...each day a little farther south on the eastern horizon behind the hedgerow with the neighbors.
It's the first tomatoes ripening on the vine, racing the blight to make it to the table.
Fall migration staring in earnest with dozens of assorted warblers down at Yankee Hill.
It's grabbing a flannel shirt now and then and being glad of it.
And scratching "Peggy" in the volunteer pumpkin next to the driveway, and hoping she doesn't spot it until it's big.
Yeah, it's not just ghosts...we are being haunted by Fall and it's coming fast and spooky.
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Wonderfully-composed shots, as always. :) Several of the early fall-is-coming signs have been visible around here for a few weeks, but we're also in an official "extreme drought". And my grandpa always said, "All signs fail in drought." So we'll see.
Beautiful Shots! I can see the winter coming quickly!
Rev,Paul, thanks. Sorry to read of your drought and the fires. My boss back in the day, a really good farmer, said the same thing, "In time of drought, all signs fail."
Linda, thanks, it is chilly here today!
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