Sep 16, 2013

Fall is in the air

Fall must be in the air because I have the desire to get the crockpot out and make soups and stews.

Instead I made another one of my homemade pizza pies.

As you can see in the photo above I added fresh from the garden tomatoes plus left over BBQ'ed eggplant. So many extras that the height was 1.5 inches. Plus we used 8 year old cheese.

Between us we could only eat half.

A few days ago we thought that the geese were gone but yesterday ( Sunday ) the lake was full of them.

You have to trust me here.....there are hundreds, all represented by the tiny black dots. Remember I am using a very old camera. My new one should arrive any day.

Colin had the urge to get things cleaned up and put away.

He not only power washed all 3 vehicles but most of the spider webs got removed from the house. Why are there so many spider webs in the fall?

Our flower pots are slowly fading.

They look good from a distance but I think the time has come to say adios.

We have had our final 30C weekend of the year.  The weather has changed.  In fact last night we had a major thunderstorm complete with power outage.  Here in our RV resort many awnings were ripped, patio umbrellas disappeared, never to be found and several trees were destroyed.  I think it was the scariest storm I have been through in over 20 years.

Our future....until we arrive on the Isla that is.

 

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5 Responses to “Fall is in the air”

  1. Connie in PA says:

    Yummy, yummy, yummy looking pizza, Contessa! Yes, the weather is changing, fall is in the air! It won’t be long, you’ll be heading south. Enjoy your days left at home….

    • contessa says:

      Connie….the pizza was great and just as good as a left over last night.

      Rod….a very nasty storm. I told you…we have good weather till mid October.

      George….we are doing the best we can.

      Marty….we are far off from first frost. Sorry about the storm 🙁

  2. Rod Williams says:

    Yep that was a nasty storm. Not a bad day here today though, which was a surprise.

  3. Summer is winding down quickly, get those outside jobs done so you can head south when the time comes.
    Nothing quite like a good pizza with all your favourite toppings.

  4. Marty says:

    Then you sent that storm to us, LOL! Yep, it’s that time to start the nesting. We will be bringing in any vulnerable veggies tonight, we’re pretty sure our first frost is coming. Been a really long summer, so glad, but winter is inevitable. Yummy looking pizza, now you have another meal.

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