October, so far, has been about end of summer chores and enjoying the weather and outside opportunities while they last.
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I bought a large box of Daffodil bulbs from Costco and Nicola pointed out that it was a good way to feed the squirrels, |
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so I have been planting them, covering them with chicken wire and then covering that with dirt. Hope it works. The squirrels are fat enough.
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As predicted by Don, the Limelight Hydrangea has turned pink
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but I cut off the blooms, when I had it moved away from the house, and am drying them inside.
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Sometimes the garden provides a surprise.
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Fall can produce big wind storms and this one slid a couple of the chairs off the deck, knocked over the plant pots that are weighted down by stones
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and blew one of the tiles out of the coffee table and on to the lawn.
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Sitting at "the edge" requires a blanket at this time of year
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but the sunset is worth it.
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This years crew of Mark, Dave, Rick and myself readied Caleidoscope for haul out on another extremely windy day.
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Wood on the stern
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and the bow
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to drop the mast on to
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and put her away for another season.
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Rick and my walks and bike rides have been exploring the rail trail between Port Dover and Brantford
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This fisherman was on the Grand near downtown Brantford. I had never seen someone fly fishing before.
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A mixed crop of Sunflowers and
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Peas.
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Waterford ponds
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and fall foliage
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to enjoy.
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Lakers and
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Canada Geese on a misty morning.
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Did you tell Aunty Nicky that in the process of planting you have been unearthing the squirrels buried nuts? You owe them some bulbs as it is.
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