Posted on 10/18/2021 6:00:28 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Hey there, Kathy.
It was a much prettier day up there today. Mt. Denali was crystal clear in the distance and a cam op did a couple of great zooms in on it. Too bad clouds moved in to the east because the moon’s coming up. The cam op’s zoomed in a bit as it peeks through clouds but it isn’t clear. :-(
We have a dry week ahead except for a slight chance for rain Thursday. Farmers are out harvesting as fast as they can. Our cotton is edging closer to being ready, and we’re more than ready to see it go!
Son just left after dinner and hanging out.
We've had a true Indian Summer, last few days have been warm and in the '70's after our first freeze 10 days ago, and nice weather is happening for a little while longer.
Not many more days of mowing as the grass is in its dormant stage but the leaves on the dogwood tree in the backyard are turning bright purple and getting ready to fall and cover the backyard.
'Sup your way?
Sounds like the perfect day to me. Savor it, because who knows what’ll happen next. LOL!
Yes, with the rest of the week in the mid-to-high 80s, today was just wonderful. I think it made it up to 78 [or did I already say that LOL]
Howdy, PRO!
BRRR! You’ve already had first freeze? We’ve had some chilly nights but not THAT chilly. Can’t say I’m ready for it either. LOL
We had a brisk weekend with temps in the low 60s but have 70s all this week. Hubby would LOVE for our grass to reach the dormant stage but we have a ways to go yet. A few trees on the mountain are starting to show some colors but they’re still green around here for the most part. It won’t be long, though, before they turn and drop leaves for us to pile up to burn.
Had a busy, busy weekend at the museum and da tootsies are still achin’. LOL Had a lot of fun, though, and met some really nice folks.
It WAS a perfect day. If not for corn being harvested on both sides of us close by, it would have been a great patio day.
78 is bad at all. That will be our highest temp this week with the rest being a little cooler.
Those mid to high 80s, you can keep down there. LOL
I don’t want to keep them! I want them to go away until next April or so. LOL! At least, being desert with low humidity, the temp goes way down overnight into the 50s or low 60s.
Coal has been coming around more, for which I’m glad. She let me brush her this morning. She loves that.
I hope you continue to have nice days so maybe you can finally get some patio time before it gets really chilly.
How's everyone doing this morning?
1st!!
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3rd!!
Good morning, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Hope you had a good Monday to start your week. My Monday is still ongoing.
Good morning, ML...((HUGS)...you and Blue and Penny enjoy Tuesday.
We don’t want ‘em here! If we can stay in the 60s and 70s for a while and have actual Fall this year, it would be sooooo nice. We’re tired of going from summer straight into winter.
Good girl, Coal! Not nice to wander off and make your mommy fret. LOL Glad to hear she’s sticking around and hope she continues to do so. She sure had us worried when she took off.
Howdy, E.G.C. ((HUGZ))
Did you manage to keep Gizmo away from smelly spots yesterday? LOL
I hope you day was as pretty as ours was.
Thanks!
I will not forget either!
She sure did have us worried, the little stinker. She does come at rather odd times, and I just get lucky when I catch her. Both times today she was their waiting on the front porch with Li’l Bit.
Indeed...fall is wonderful and it helps if we can eeease into winter, not be thrown into it. LOL! hang around 70s! And farmers, get done with all that harvest dust you’re stirring up!
It’s possible she was home all along and you just didn’t see her when she showed up to eat. Cats can be contrary lil critters at times. :-)
It sure does help to ease into winter! It seems that lately, we haven’t had much autumn at all. One day it’s summer, then BAM! It’s frigid. We’ll see what happens this year and hope for the best.
You mentioned harvesting. I just stepped outside a few minutes ago and I swear I heard a combine in the fields next to us to the east. It’s 3:00 in the morning and a little foggy. I don’t know who bought all that acreage this year but I hope he has silos with stout dryers for that wet corn!
Nice weather yesterday.
And the rest of the pics.....
We were stationed there for a few years. Great food out in town and the outlets were pretty good too.
Located on the grounds of the Naval Shipyard is what use to be the Portsmouth Naval Prison. It housed Navy and Marine Corp prisoners from 1908 to 1974. The building still stands, but is unused.
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