November 2010,
Farmer’s Almanac
Time on his wing, fast hastes away,
And chills each warm succeed;
To capricon sol hastes each day,
So nights the day succeed.
I had to read it twice to figure it out. Days are shorter, nights longer
and December is nigh..(I stuck in the “nigh”..don’t you love it!)
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Hello everyone. I’m sorry for my month long blog neglect.
I had a computer problem and once that was eradicated I had
a connection problem. Which did take a little time, however
that was my fault not Verizon’s. And I must say, they are the
nicest people. They have a wonderful attitude dealing with
customers. Either that or they’re faking it, either way I’m pleased.
Well I thought I’d start the week off with absolutely nothing, ..
which is really the theme for this blog anyay!
This is two weeks ago. It’s a view from my window where I
blog, knit..complain hahaha.
It’s a pretty red caught in the morning sun. And if you look close
you can see the remnants of our first snow squall. Actually squall
is a kinder word for it. We had 4 inches of sopping, wet snow that
came down in splats. And a great deal of damage. I’ll post more
on that later.
This is an afternoon view from the kitchen door. It’s so peaceful.
Have a good day everyone.
Mary Ellen
This is a walk down our road, it was a rainy misty day, and the colors were
very sharp.
Things are getting bare.










Posted by Lynn on November 5, 2009 at 4:09 am
Love the colors and the style of the hat, Mary Ellen! How cute! Looks like it’s going to be very warm! Which of your cherubs will be inheriting this set?
Posted by Darilyn on November 11, 2009 at 8:49 pm
Oh, what a beautiful view.
I would sit there all day and enjoy the colors.
Darilyn