The process of Fall is happening here. Rain is starting to show up to green up our situation. Summer was fun while it lasted, as always. The corn is about played out. The apple and pears are coming on. BLT’s on the menu with the fresh tomatoes. We lead a garden centric life here apparently.
We had a bunch of pilgrims yesterday for the walk and tapas who were really fun. It was Jeannie and her flight attendant friends who fly in once a year for a reunion. So Phil’s Camino was on their agenda this year. And they left with two dozen ears of Golden Jubilee corn to remember us by.
And Phil’s Camino the trail goes on into the Fall with a few rainy days here and there. But that is easily compensated for by the colors. The fog starts coming in too which adds a certain spookiness and sense of mystery. Gone is the strict clarity and surety of the summer months. Ah and mushrooms sprouting up hither and yon.
Yup, hither and yon, that’s us. My Rebecca is here filling me in on news. One thing is that her church, Burton Community, is having it’s 125th anniversary celebration this coming weekend. There will be a special service featuring a lot of special music and slide show. Catered lunch also and that all begins at 11 AM on Sunday.
Well, time to find the right footwear for the walk this morning, wet grass situation out there, been a while. All good all the time, wet grass loves, Felipe.
I’m so happy we got to have some of your good good corn before the season ended! Thank you, we are still over the moon about our walk with you last month. I went to a film festival on Anderson Island yesterday (that was a lot of fun!) And suggested they put Phil’s Camino on the agenda next year.
Have a wonderful day!! Kerry
Hi Kerry ~ yes, you guys caught the corn just right. Now it is all getting ready for next year. Glad that you were with us. Fond memories, Felipe.x