October 18th through November 11th
When we got home from Nashville we were happy to see there were still quite a few trees in full color for us to enjoy.
Sandy took some pictures along the walking paths in our neighborhood.
On Wednesday the 22nd I finally got out fishing with Terry. The only other time I got out with Terry this year was June, 24th. To think we used to fish 80 to 100 days a year. Being as we have been fishing together for 39 years, next year I’ve got to do better at getting together and fishing.
We drove out to Aberdeen on the 27th to help Sandy’s Dad put some firewood in the garage for the winter. They have a fireplace in the living room that they like to use in the winter. But true to his form he had the garage loaded when we got there. He did leave some for John and I to saw and split for next year though. I just hope I can be as active when I’m 89 years young.
Sandy took a nice picture of her parents while we were there.
Well, winter has arrived early again, November 10th this year and the colored leaves are gone. Just 70 miles to the north of us they had 16 1/2 inches of snow. We were lucky and have only received about an 1 inch so far, but more is coming. In the next couple of days we are expected to have lows of 8 degrees which we don’t usually get until December and next Monday lows of below zero, which usually come in January.
It sure looks bleak outside now.
Until next Time
Dave and Sandy
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