Going on walks with lower humidity and fewer mosquitoes. Making (and eating) pumpkin-flavored things. Trying something called the Cedar Valley Chase in NE Iowa this Oct -- the closest we may ever come to being on the Amazing Race.
I'm sad!! I love apple picking in the fall - and our local(ish!) orchard lost over 80 percent of their crop this year, when the temperatures plummeted to 18 degrees in May. So - no pick your own, sadly. They still have some for sale.
Locally - I've talked to some students who have apple trees - they said they had plenty of fruit. Our trees must be just late enough that they hadn't blossomed yet during the cold snap!
I love my fall sweaters and cozy throws - watching field hockey games all bundled up, and coming home to warm apple cider.
Going on walks with lower humidity and fewer mosquitoes. Making (and eating) pumpkin-flavored things. Trying something called the Cedar Valley Chase in NE Iowa this Oct -- the closest we may ever come to being on the Amazing Race.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds fun Margaret! Can't wait to hear about the chase!
ReplyDeleteI'm sad!! I love apple picking in the fall - and our local(ish!) orchard lost over 80 percent of their crop this year, when the temperatures plummeted to 18 degrees in May. So - no pick your own, sadly. They still have some for sale.
ReplyDeleteLocally - I've talked to some students who have apple trees - they said they had plenty of fruit. Our trees must be just late enough that they hadn't blossomed yet during the cold snap!
I love my fall sweaters and cozy throws - watching field hockey games all bundled up, and coming home to warm apple cider.
Great post!