Look at this local apple taken out for breakfast the other day. It was washed and laid out for chopping when I "saw" just how beautiful it was. Such interesting designs on the skin.
It may have been eaten on the same day the sky was pink and the fields were gold on a morning walk.
It was definitely not the same day these zinnias were all cut and put in vases because I thought we might get frost overnight. Still these could be the last 3 arrangements of the season, and therefore warrant showing.
A stranded knitting class was taken at the Yarn Barn here in Lawrence in anticipation of a new project I am starting. It can't hurt to take a refresher when you don't do something often, and it was so fun to see Mary (my previous knitting teacher, who happened to be teaching this class) again.
A new coffee shop was discovered. Zeb's in Eudora - the little town directly to our East. They make a fine cardamom latte, served in a nice heavy mug, perfect for wrapping your hands around. Great spot for sitting, thinking, writing, observing, talking. Recommended.
The first of the Halloween "trip-trap" was brought up from the basement.
And this friends, is a summary of what has been happening in my neck of the woods this week.
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