INTO FALL
I am not so certain I am ready to start autumn, but since summer days ran together, I suppose fall will do the same and it won't be long until I am looking at the first of winter. My mother says the rule on Indian Summer is that it comes after the first snowfall; we will see. Halloween things are in the stores - perhaps I will buy a three-foot skeleton from the The Dollar Tree.The sun is moving to the south now and in the late morning the upstairs sitting room with windows to the south and west is filled with sunshine, coming in at a cheerful angle. Ah, so much for the H&G report . . .
I am still very bummed about the Crocodile Hunter. He was so full of life and, then, like a light switch, it was gone. I liked him a lot more than I realized. Damn, I don't want to accept that he was killed.
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