Monday, October 28, 2024

Fall Stuff

 Our Fall work list is getting shorter.  The leaves are out of the trees, well all the leaves that will fall right now.

If there are still leaves in the tree then that is most likely a Pin Oak and the leaves will fall off in the winter winds and the leaves will skate across the snowbanks or the new leaves will force them off in the Spring. ..it is called marcescence.

Those pesky leaves that catch amongst the solar lights are now history.  Raking is no fun for an old gal, it tuckered me out.   

I put a few pieces of furniture for sale on Facebook marketplace...sold one so far.  Yeah me!  

We have three medical appointments so far this week.   It is what we do for entertainment. 
Far Side


19 comments:

  1. Thank you for mentioning the term marcescence - I had always wondered about these leaves that turn brown but don't fall.
    I've sold a couple of items on FB and yes it does feel good. I've got two old but still working printers I need to sell now - wish me luck!

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  2. Raking is hard work...I can remember getting blisters from raking until I got smart and wore gloves. Our leaves are still on the trees mostly and I think peak color was this past weekend. It's been a beautiful Fall here. I hope your stitches are healing well and not bothering you.

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  3. Unfortunately, I have lots of oaks all around my house so falling leaves is a four to five month affair. My lawn always looks pretty rough in early spring until I've had a chance to run over it with a lawnmower a couple times.

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  4. Praying for good results from your doctors' appointments. Hope you have good weather and find some yummy food to eat along the way. Perhaps God will also surprise you with something meaningful for you specifically - - which is what I call a God-hug.

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  5. I'm with you on doctor's appts...real fun!
    hugs
    Donna

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  6. Fall work has come to an end here. Tomorrow we get snow and a high below freezing.

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  7. I've learned a new word today, thank you!
    Good luck with the medical appointments. Some entertainment. :p

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  8. Our leaves are just now starting to fall. After this big cold storm coming in we should be able to get all the leaves raked for the year. I hope.

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  9. I'll rake sometime this fall or winter when the pines finish dropping their spent needles and the Hickory leaves are all down. We cut down the locusts in August so my gutters didn't fill up to the brim! Yippee! I still need to clean them though.
    I understand appointments, got lucky and got the other half in for one today and there will probably be another later in the week.
    At least he gets to get out and see the farm fields on the drive to town.

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  10. Nothing like starting the week with a new word. Not that I'm apt to actually use it in everyday conversation but its still good to know. Now if only I can remember how to spell it. GM

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  11. The yard looks good. Our fall clean up is in progress, when were're not busy or the rain stops. It will go on well into November.

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  12. Medical appointments for some of us seem never ending
    Good to read your fall workload has dropped off for now at least

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  13. When our kids were young, so were our trees. They used to take wagons up to the top of our street where the big maple trees are and go door to door begging to rake yards in exchange for the leaves to bring home. We had huge piles for jumping.
    History repeated itself this weekend. Some of the grands live in a neighborhood of trees, but have none of their own. They went next door with their wagon and brought home leaves to make a pile.

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  14. Medical appointments for entertainment? I'm sure you would rather being doing something else, but you are to be applauded for having a great attitude about them :) xx

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  15. diane in northern wisOctober 28, 2024 at 10:26 PM

    yes we have one of those trees that keeps its leaves for much of the winter too. It blocks our view of the lake so not my favorite tree. Hope your medical appts. all go well this weeki. Take good care you two.

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  16. I don't know how you do all that you do. I'm sure glad that we don't have yard work anymore. I never enjoyed it at all and the humidity here in the summer seems to get worse the older we get. Have fun at the appointments. I don't have to go until next Monday. :-)
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  17. I find as I get older, my energy levels just don't fill up as they once did. But I can still keep going, because I know if I stop I'll never get going again.

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  18. You taught me a new word. Raking is hard work! Hope your appointments all go well. :)

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  19. LD....I have another appointment for my new cap next week. My cataract work is just on hold as I have my slate full helping my wife. My wife has a stent to be removed in a couple of weeks. Three in a week is a busy time.

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