Sunset in a field of goldenrod
I didn't intend to take a blogging break but the life was busy for a few weeks, and then it felt hard to get started again. I've been having a lot of trouble with spam in the comments, so I had shut off all the comments. Thanks to those who emailed me to ask how we were doing. I'll be turning the comments on again.
Here is a glimpse of our last month.
On Labor Day, we traveled north to Lake Erie to vacation with two of my brothers. Our rental house was within biking distance of Presque Isle.
The children were excited about playing in the waves with cousins.
Some of the week was cold and rainy, but we had enough sunshine get sunburnt.
Singing together was a highlight, and we learned several songs that week.
Some of us watched the sunrise while drowning worms.
And almost every evening ended with a campfire on the beach.
The advantage of vacationing with other adults is that I could take a solitary bike ride along the bay. Delightful.
The next week found my sister-in-law and I taking to the skies. We flew to Georgia where I was asked to speak at a ladies' seminar. I felt out of my comfort zone, but the ladies were sweet, and we enjoyed the weekend.
Other events in September was the local townfest where my daughter set up her knitted hats.
We finished the rental apartment. Here are some before/after photos.
We had an early frost in September so we brought in the last of the garden harvest. The candy roaster squash went a little crazy, so if you need squash, please stop by.
I am loving this fall weather. And I'm not sure there is any place as lovely as an apple orchard in the fall.
With a bunch of help from family, we picked many bushels for applesauce and cider. I have a few more tomatoes to can, but hopefully I can soon put my canner away for the season.
I love summer, but I'm looking forward to cooler weather and time for focused school work and neglected housecleaning. October holds several anticipated events with family and friends, and hopefully there will be quiet evenings with a good book and a cup of tea.