I guess this is Indian summer! It's in the 60s and it is just a perfect fall day in late October. I'm sitting in a beautiful blue Adirondack chair behind the Dummerston Church next to the fire pond. The church's WIFi reaches out to this spot - what could be nicer? Yesterday was beautiful too, and we took a little trip up to Allen Brothers, where we got donuts, and to Ocean State Job Lot, where we got a nice metal fire pit to use on our deck to extend the seasonal use of the deck a bit. Then we had a beautiful drive down through New Hampshire, taking the road that goes along the Connecticut River - what a treat! I took lots of photos, but they are all on the phone and it's back at the house. I forgot to download them onto the computer before coming up here to the church. I'll get them on here later today. Later this afternoon we are driving to Saxton's River to take a meal to Kathy Michel, a member of Hallowell who is recuperating from knee surgery. Tonight is the Swarthmore Course on Short Stories - Stories by Chekhov (The Lady and the Dog) and by Tatiana Tolstaya (Date With a Bird). More on that tomorrow. And of course, the last debate is tonight. God help us!
Here are a couple of views from my chair:
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