Friday, October 4, 2019
Gone Fishing
Today's weather made it a perfect fishing day ~ comfortable temps in the 70s with bright sunshine. Kevin and I headed out to nearby "Rainbow Lake" in Emmitsburg, Maryland to try our luck. The first cast he made, Kevin caught a small bass … but the first catch of the day was our last. I almost had a bite when a tiny fish nibbled at the bait, but today turned out to be more one to enjoy the luxurious, early fall weather and the beauty of the lake.
Our fishing adventure & fall sights around the lake ~
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Tis the Season ... 🍂🍁🎃
For Halloweening!!!
I keep this corner tree up all year. It morphs between a Christmas, Valentine, and Halloween tree. Special holidays always add a bit of sparkle to otherwise ordinary times of the year, and our little tree does its part to add brightness through the seasons!
| Halloween tree & friends |
Thursday, September 26, 2019
A Trip to Harper's Ferry
Early fall and mid-week was a perfect time for a visit to historical Harper's Ferry, WV. The crowds are slim on the weekdays and the weather is perfect for walking around the town. Harper's Ferry is situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. It was an important industrial town in the early 1800s and the site of John Brown's Raid, said to be one of the impetuses for the Civil War. The historical town is now a National Park. Kevin and I stayed overnight at Highacre House, a beautiful Victorian Age home, currently owned and maintained by the PATC (Potomac Appalachian Trail Club) of which we are members. We had a lovely stay!
| Town greeting for visitors |
| Cobblestone street & old-time Dry Goods store |
| Gothic Church |
| Footbridge paralleling railroad bridge with tunnel |
| Kevin surveys the Shenandoah River |
| Oldtown hardware store |
| Overlooking the Potomac River |
| Highacre House |
| Berry bush to the side of the house |
| View from Highacre House with old church ruins in foreground |
| Vegetation all lit up in the sunshine |
| Dining room fireplace mantle in Highacre House |
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Fall Tradition
The coming of fall is heralded by our county fair. Kevin and I paid a visit to the fair earlier this week and enjoyed our traditional activities and fair foods. We toured the craft buildings and visited the animal barns, and finished our visit with a ride on the Ferris Wheel at sunset.
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| Pair of miniature donkeys enjoy their dinner |
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| Prize winning egg display in the poultry barn |
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| Mamma pig and her hungry piglets |
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| Ferris wheel and concession stands |
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| View from the Ferris wheel at sunset |
Autumnal Equinox
Today is officially the first day of fall. Many of the summer birds have already flown south, and the vegetation in our yard is showing signs of even more colorful days to come.
| Goldenrod, bright yellow in the morning sun |
| Blackberry bush wearing its autumn colors |
| Sassafras tree leaves are beginning to show color change |
Kitty keeps court over the still colorful geraniums
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Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Sign of September
Every September, without fail, we see stick bugs … curious and cute insects with a fitting and descriptive name. As the days start to grow shorter and the temps begin to cool off, we'll see more and more color change. So far, our black gum and sassafras trees have some leaves starting to turn shades of crimson and burnt orange, but most of the trees' leaves are still green. Our flowers are fading fast, so our next big show of color will come in October when the leaves are at their peak autumn color, always a beautiful time of year.
| Stick Bug |
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
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