It seems like we've got a lot of creatures here who are "making hay while the sun shines." Grasshoppers are still whirring in the undergrowth or crouching motionless, torpid in the hot sun.
My little jungle is still producing pumpkins...
In the dark of the early morning, I hear barred owls calling, "Who cooks for you? Who cooks for yooouuu?" A few hours into daylight, the turkeys add their chorus. Our back field is a popular hang-out spot, and we've also noticed them on a side slope. We counted close to 40 turkeys - in one day! - last week.
I'm bringing the season inside, with little touches like tiny felt pumpkins...
We are starting to see a bit more color in the leaves, although the weather isn't really cooperating (still in the 80s this week). It is really starting to feel like fall, and I'm contemplating several cold-weather projects, like this brilliant embroidery piece by artist Yumiko Higuchi.
photo courtesy of Yumiko Higuchi
Todd and I are both looking forward to a peaceful and productive October.
Have a great week!
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