Good afternoon GH. Well, it is 2:15 in the afternoon, and I finally have the time to sit and blog. Currently, the temperature on the desktop is a breezy 44 degrees. I know those of you who live in the desert will think that is cold, but Mary and I, along with Sugar the Weather Dog, went for a walk this AM, and we found it to be exhilarating. The skies are gray, and the wind is blowing at a good clip, so this should be an interesting All Hallows Eve for the children who are out to gather some candy this evening. I was going to put the leaf bags out, but the forecast is as high as 60% for rain, so I may have to save them for next week. As I said in a previous blog, this is a whole lot better than the people on the East Coast are enduring. I have included a link for some pictures for the "Desert Rats" to enjoy, since they visited earlier this fall and should recognize some of the areas where we walked. Just follow the link.
http://www.grandhaventribune.com/content/unnamed-gallery-518 Otherwise, I have some additional pictures of the horseradish harvest in various stages of use. I hope you enjoy.
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