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I like pumpkins and enjoy seeing a big collection of them in their natural state, even on a farmer's lawn. The supermarkets here have nice big ones for what seems like a reasonable price. I've been tempted to buy a couple but haven't. When I did buy one some years back and set it by the front door, I forgot about it and it rotted in place. A yucky mess. If I had deer nearby like Betrayal, it would seem more worthwhile.
We've had some light rain today. It was so nice to see water coming from the sky. I'm hoping for more. The dampness must be heavenly for the poor shrubs and trees suffering from drought.
Hope your SO's colonoscopy is reassuring, Cindy. I had two with no polyps and decided not to have any more.
I baked a loaf of whole grain bread with Einkorn ancient grain flour this morning. It wouldn't win a prize at the state fair but I will enjoy a slice for breakfast toast each day and stop buying bread for that purpose. We both rarely eat sandwiches now.
Happy weekend to all.
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I've been to the jack-o-lantern blaze in NY. It was amazing. I don't remember all of the details. I still have pictures on my phone too!
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Pumpkins - there is a team of staff and volunteers that cut them. Some are not real pumpkins but they call them “funkins” like a harder styrofoam plastic. I’m not sure if the assembly set up has them each do something, or complete it on their own. The real pumpkins only last about 10 days depending on weather and then have to be replaced. We could tell the real pumpkins had some deterioration inside of them. Any whole uncut pumpkin was real.
It was a sight to see. I’m marking my calendar for next year to take my niece and make a day of it - a little shopping, and a meal in town before heading out to the home (or what was once a private home).
My gf & dh arrived home from NYC about 9:15 last night. By 10:15 she text, headed back to the hospital. His defibrillator went off again. She crawled into bed at 5:15AM. She’s back at the hospital, where he’s asleep and they’re just observing him for a day. They don’t seem to know why it went off again. She’s going to speak with his dr or dr on call for that practice to say it’s unacceptable not to know why it went off.
My SO had his Cologuard come back positive, so he requires a regular colonoscopy. His son is the gastroenterologist in the family. We believe the positive reflects internal hemorrhoids. But this could hold up plans to leave for FL on 11/5. If they can’t get him in sooner than later, he’ll get it done while in FL. But if they can get him in by 11/15 or so, we’ll stay for the appointment. Calling Monday to do a pre call with a nurse, and we’ll go from there.
We’ve got sun on & off today, it’s a cool 54. Our local car wash firm is offering a free car wash with food pantry item drop off, so I’m bundling up and going.
Enjoy your day!
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Love the photos and the Golden Girls. Loved that show. Nice that they have this display.
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How many people did this? Excellent artistic skills. My thoughts are that one artist drew the outlines, and other people did the cutting.
Re: Cats, cats, cats
Kitten update. In the last 2 weeks the two adoption fails were relocated to a new foster. Two of my male cats did not like Liam. They are now with a new foster and the appear to be thriving so I am happy for them. I hope they either have an adoption fail or find a good home.
There are so many kittens right now. My three other kitten fosters are growing. They were bottle fed so we have to ration food. They are all over eaters. Hopefully they will go back to the adoption center. They are now all 4 lbs and their little pot bellies are gone.
My two kittens are just that. Gizmo found the sink and Tuna is honoring the tin guard.





