Someone turned down the temps for y'all.59 degrees in sunny East Texas
Good morning!
Sunny days ahead here in Appalachia.
Off to cut hay here until dark o'clock or a mechanical failure, whichever comes first.
Enjoying one more day of “false Fall” in Central Iowa before summer returns tomorrow, corn and beans starting to turn.”
Can you imagine a kid doing that in1he 1950's and the parents encouraging it??View attachment 363471
Fall
My favorite time of the year where a fire in the wood stove feels good in the morning with a hot cup of coffee watching the sun rise.
78 This morning. Is has cooled off and the windows have been open for the last two nights. Two days in a row with the AC off.View attachment 363486
sipping my coffee (with Baileys) in bed with my boy Mace, always by my side, , served by Ron my best friend and miracle hubby! In central Texas, beautiful morning! Beautiful life, blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ!
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Fall
My favorite time of the year where a fire in the wood stove feels good in the morning with a hot cup of coffee watching the sun rise.
I like winter too. I have never been one to dread it. The first snow is always comforting thing for me.Fall is great but the problem is it becomes winter.
I like winter too. I have never been one to dread it. The first snow is always comforting thing for me.
I spent 20 years in the Alaska interior. The sun was just visible over the horizon for just under 4 hours on the shortest day. Lived by head lamp a lot. You find ways to live with it and enjoy it because you sure ain’t gonna beat it. You gotta get out in it no matter the temps. I never had seasonal affective disorder or as some call it cabin fever. My wife made sure of that. She burned up the wood fast enough we cut in the winter too a lot. We have loaded up many times and go cut wood at -40 just to get out. We didn’t think nothing of it. You just do it.Yeah, the first snow is all right. But it's the 15th, or the 30th, or the 50th that wears on me.
Plus all that dark. Dark by six, dark until eight the next morning.