Our squirrels seem to be working overtime this fall, gathering all the acorns and walnuts available, "planting" some around the yard but also in my flowerpots on the porch and the decks (grrrrr!). It's making me wonder just what's in store for this winter. We don't remember them being this furiously active anytime in the past. Maybe it's just a new generation of Xtreme squirrels or something, or maybe we're in for a harder winter! They sure keep Abby busy chasing them out of the yard or barking at them from inside the house. (We did have a heavy frost yesterday morning -- 31 degrees -- so my tomatoes are all done for the year.)
I drove down to Dick's mom's yesterday just to spend the day with her. When I went by the cattle pens just a few miles southwest of Emporia on the turnpike, there was a major roundup going on, bringing in a large herd and getting them ready to load on four semis. It was fun to catch a glimpse of that as I sailed by on the turnpike. I would have liked to stop and watch for awhile, but they definitely frown at stopping along the turnpike just to sightsee so I resisted! The Flint Hills pastures were all really pretty with lots of fall dark greens, rusts, and browns waving in the grass that's higher and lusher than normal as a result of our wet summer/early fall.
Mom and I had a really good day together, just piddling around the house, doing a few chores, working around outside a bit, chatting, and looking through some old pictures. We need lots more time to travel down memory lane with the pictures that Mom has!
Thanks for all the congratulations on Dick and me becoming grandparents next April! We are absolutely thrilled and are looking forward to spending a few days with the Shaffers and Kings in Erie for an early Christmas-at-Thanksgiving. At least that's the plan so far -- Dick's just beginning the always-dreaded refueling outage at work, and the Erie trip will be dependent on their completing the outage close to on-time. We're really praying that will hold together!
Lunchtime is over, and it's time for me to get back to work. We send our love to all of you!