We had a beautifully sunny week here at Sonnystone Acres. I have trimmed, pruned, and potted the tender perennials to bring in for the winter. They’re still enjoying the fresh air outdoors, but soon enough we’ll be bringing them into the shed, where a sunny area is arranged for them. I harvested about 3/4 of the green beans, but the peas and zucchini are a bust. I started out with four coleus and have added four more plants and four more in water, waiting to root. I’m thinking they’ll make nice Christmas gifts…
We never did make it down to the Fall Festival, but the Jr. Girls both marched in the parade Saturday. Look at my little cowgirls…
We were in New Harmony on Saturday for the Wilson monthly auction. We’re just getting our feet wet, learning how to bid at these things, and enjoying the heck out of it. As previously mentioned, I don’t need More Junk, but… A Bargain is a bargain – how can you pass it up? Casey is just as much a junker as I am with the tools and lawn equipment, so this could make for some expensive diversion.
We’re supposed to have our first frost this week and temps are plunging. I’m happy to say good-bye to the 80s, and ready for sweater weather, but some rain would be nice.
Hope you’re enjoying Life in your neck of the woods.
Peace
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nice blathering! I too am propagating my coleus (and considering them for Christmas presents. Great minds . . .) and overwintering my most loved plants. I’ll be charging admission to my attic hydroponic garden by December I am welcoming fall as well. ❤️
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It’s me, Karen, Jo.
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