Do you find that it is difficult for you to post about things in your life after
a tragedy has happened? Whether in the US or any other country, I am always affected
by the suffering that others are going through? I know all of you are like that too.
I look around my home and think how lucky I am to even have a house.
I think of those whose homes are destroyed and the long road they have ahead of them
before they will ever feel 'at home' again.
I can't imagine what it would be like to be without power for the amount of
time that so many are experiencing at this time of year let alone not even having a house.
Unfortunately, things like this are happening somewhere
in our world too much, too often.
Wishing all of the people in the east some peace and hoping
that they are receiving all of the love and help that everyone
is sending their way.
The fall color in the garden has been so beautiful.
I have enjoyed every bit of this season. Even the garden chores!
It's raining here today and so I am sitting here at the computer
hoping to get this post up and visit many of my friends too.
The ground needs the rain and so do I.
This is Edsel.
He is new to the garden.
I wonder if he's hunting mice or birds up here?
I named him for Edsel Ford, the son of Henry Ford II.
Once when I was working at photo processing in Ketchum, Idaho
about 20 years ago Edsel came in with his mother Anne.
Anne (she must have had a second home(or third or forth up here in the valley))
came in regularly for photo processing and she introduced me to him.
He was wearing a grey wool coat and he had a large round face
and big smile. The cat's grey coat made me think of that, so Edsel he was!
He's a feral cat and has a sister and brother here too.
His brother is quite wild, but Lucy and Edsel are so sweet.
This is a view up the driveway toward the road today.
I love how the John Cabot roses color for Autumn. They are planted
here with forsythia and lilacs.
I went out to catch some shots of the horse-play that was going on between
Knightly, Pal and Sunny and decided to post some of them today.
These were taken two days ago.
The day was mild and sunny and they were certainly taking advantage
of the good weather.
Sunny and Pal
Whoa!
Knightly in the lead
Pal is a two year old, and Sunny is six.
Knightly is five.
They were loving their time out today.
Maybe next time the others can come out and play too.
I have to tell you what I saw while driving to Boise one day last summer.
I was going through a little town like the one I live in and I saw a teenage boy
riding his horse along the road and he was texting! No joke. He was!
That is SO small-town Idaho!!!
(I haven't tried that yet, but I plan to : )
Then...just yesterday, I had to drive to Boise (because snow is coming
and I don't drive much once the snow comes) and while I was on the freeway
about 15 miles east of Boise I saw a semi-truck on fire.
I watched the news last night when I got home and they reported that the truck was carrying
a load of tater tots.
So fitting for Idaho, don't you think?
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Do you remember my last bucket of summer roses?
I want to show you what they looked like as they dried.
The photo below was about 3 days after I cut them.
They had already started to dry up a little.
(I wish garden roses lasted a little longer after cut, but mine seem to fade pretty fast)
Below is what they looked like after about a week or ten days.
I love how rich the color got as they dried.
They are still standing in water at this point.
The air is very arid here where I live, so your roses may not dry as these have.
(it's about the only good thing about having dry air)
If you live in a moister climate, you would probably have to hang them to dry
so that they would retain their petals.
Even in Boise which is only about 150 miles away from me, the air
is moister and I am not sure they would dry as well.
This is how they look today.
The color will fade over time, but they should continue to look like this
most of the winter if I keep them out of the sunlight.
An Italian magazine,
Abitare Country featured my Christmas from last year in their Nov/Dec issue
this month. I have only seen the digital copy and can't read a word of it
but I am very happy with the layout. I have been getting messages from readers and
so far they have been so kind.
I will be around to see what all of you have been doing in your busy, creative lives
over the next several days, thanks to the rainy and snowy weather we are getting here.
I never thought I would say this
but...
let it snow! let it snow! let it snow!