When Fall arrives so does festival season. Festivals, craft shows, county fairs, you name it and we have it. We skipped the fair this year but managed to make a quick stop at a little Amish festival that featured log home building. Forgetting my phone and camera had me bummed. Jack's phone took the pics but my computer wouldn't download them so no go with that fun stop. The temps this week have fallen into the crisp, cool, and lovely range for going to outdoor events. This weekend is Jack's 50th high school reunion. He went last night to a meet and greet and then to the homecoming football game. I sat that one out and did outside work here at the Pines instead. Sitting in the bleachers on a chilly night isn't on my fun scale but I know he enjoyed it and meeting with old classmates again. Tonight is a gathering again but it's indoors and that's one I'll go for! My 50th is also this year but it's next month and I decided not to make the trip to Chicago at this time. One of the festivals cancelled last year was on for this year and this weekend so we decided to head down to Malabar Farm State Park for the activities. We've gone many times in the past and enjoyed the vendors, the outdoor reenactments of Civil War and Revolutionary War. There were many vendors selling all kinds of things from crafts to food. This time I did have my phone so I was able to capture the moments.
Malabar Farm was the home of Louis Bromfield. He was an author and conservationist and won a Pulitzer Prize for one of his novels.(That's Jack on the bench..not Louis! Ha!) He was a good friend of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall who got married at Malabar. I even went on a ghost hunt at Malabar! But today it was just walking around and enjoying a Fall morning and seeing the sights.Saturday, September 25, 2021
Festival Season
Monday, September 13, 2021
The hot and humid have returned. I looked back at my blog from last year and we were much cooler in September with even a bit of frost. Looks like this will be a warmer Fall as the days ahead seem filled with 80de. temps. The warmer temps had me outdoors this morning early before it got too hot so I could catch up on weeding. I complain about not feeling like my old self since my surgeries but in the Sping I had to hire the Amish kiddos to come and weed. So I'm happy I can get it done myself now. It might take me longer but what do I have to do anyway? Well, I have kept busy.
I did a little painting in our little master bath. A bright shade of pale yellow and painted the vanity white. I still have a few other projects here but I like the new color.Saturday, September 11, 2021
Not So Long Ago
September is a little over a week old and as a country we are remembering the events of this day 20yrs ago. Time has not taken away the memories of what I watched on TV that beautiful Tuesday morning, 9/11/2001, or the fear and sadness I felt. Although we had no members of our families in any of the places that were terrorized that day, I felt as if all those people were my family. I felt shell shocked at the devastation and watched endless news reports as they searched for victims and I listened to the stories of the survivors. I've done that almost every year since and especially today when so many memorials were being held and televised. I know that in September, 2001, just as we had moved to Whispering Pines and were looking forward to making new memories here, the rest of that year seemed tainted somehow. Much of the joy of my favorite season had dimmed. We went on that year and celebrated holidays with family and friends as usual but always in the back of my mind it felt a bit hollow. However, I was heartened by the way our country pulled together. How prayer and God became more important. How political divisions didn't matter. We as Americans were fighting back. We honored the people who died that day. We revered the police, firefighters, medical personnel, and others who risked and lost their lives saving others. We've built monuments, made what was devastation into holy ground. Today was one of remembering as the events of that day were shown on TV. Survivors, family members of those lost and the nation again shared tears, prayers and togetherness, I wish that feeling of being one as a country could last. Even as we are divided by our feelings about the pandemic, political leaders, police and other issues, this is still the best country in the world. I will stand by and love America even with all it's imperfections. Every one of us can make a difference by being kinder, more patient with each other. Everyone is trying to figure out life in their own way and everyone has troubles we don't know about. So today I again remember and again will say: "God Bless America"...and I will pray that He will continue to do so. Amen
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Hello September
September 1st. As we slip out of Summer and ease into Fall the first few weeks give us just a taste of the season that is beloved by many...including me. The air takes on a different feel and the foliage starts to slowly turn colors. The gardens quiet down and the canning season winds up. I think September is like a new coloring book just waiting for Mother Nature to get out her crayons and fill in the blanks. The end of August brought us sadness as we said goodbye to our little Arnie. But it also brought smiles as Jack and I celebrated our 47th wedding anniversary yesterday.
Jack surprised me with a lovely bouquet of red roses. I love them! I felt bad that I didn't get him anything until he pointed out the Halloween Oreos I just brought home from the store. Gotta love a man who doesn't ask for much! A quiet dinner out was a nice way to end the day. Happy Anniversary Babe! Today we went to the funeral of a good friend. We met him and his family at our Church right after we moved here in 1977. We have a lot of memories of our time with him and family over the years. He'd been struggling with his health the past few years and was in lots of pain and we know he's gone on to a happier and restful place. We helped with the luncheon afterwards and were very ready to head home and rest a bit! After a simple supper I took my camera and headed to the woods. Our temps have cooled down so nicely and the humidity has left. Temps in the 50's will have the windows open tonight. Here are a few pics of this golden month with the blank coloring book just getting started to be filled in with color.
The buckeye tree is usually the first to start to turn. The red leaves do stick out next to that buckeye.
Up closer to the Creepy Woods these trees are already shedding some leaves.
The view from the back! Along the paths in the woods you'll find black walnuts...careful where you step or you could go sliding!