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Male Appalachian Azure on leftover Bergamot flower |
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Last week's dawn, lots of texture |
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RARE sunset view to the NE, 8:15p just last Thursday |
Well, had to start with photos as they are hard to move around once I drop 'em in. Too, I canNOT get the first and last pics to enlarge. Click to enlarge any pic, if it will...😒
My title "False Fall" (second pic) refers to the yellow-orange color you saw splashed around the mountain as you drove in and up (now most of it gone). In the spring, leading the pack by a huge margin in the 'sprouting leaves' category, the good ol' Buckeye tree goes on full display. Alas, first to come, first to go, Buckeye's start changing and dropping so that when the other trees are in their glory later in October, the Buckeyes are naked as a jaybird. It just lets you know fall is not far away, and lordy knows these recent cool temps have been a delight!.
Lot owners should have received notice of the upcoming ACHOA annual meeting which will be:
Saturday, September 27th
Waynesville Public Library, lower lot/level
10am - 12noon
We know some are not here, so if you aren't planning to be there in person, PLEASE take notice of the stamped envelope and proxy sheet you can mail in ASAP. We need an official quorum to proceed, and if you can be there in person, you'll get to meet a lot of really neat people.
The "AND...?" from the title? I'm a DMV License Examiner in the Clyde office and will be there to answer any and all questions you might have about the DMV world. 👍 And I'm on the proposed board for next year, so you can put a face with the name on this blog.
Too, most of you know I craft Native American style flutes, and I'll unveil an unusual new one I made out of Corkscrew Willow, from a tree by the creek at the former Waynesville Dog Park.
All for now, saddle pals. Be well.
Bob