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Photo of the Day: Puss n' Boots

Photos of the Day: Cookies

  Kayla from Touching Hearts and her Thumbprint cookies

Photos of the Day: Octoberfest

Char, one of my Touching Hearts caregivers, took me to an Octoberfest lunch, benefiting the Burnsville Police Honor Guard, which carries out a variety of civic duties   

Photo of the Day: 2 pitchers

Phtoto of the Day: Window

Photo of the Day: Lutsen

Photo of the Day: Grand Marais

Photo of the Day: Great River Trail

Rockin"

Landscapers, Brian Ferrell, and his assistant used lots of boulders to build a retaining wall in our back yard, addressing longstanding erosion issues  which previously had limited our planning options severely Stepping stones invite grandchild exploration of our short short but interesting shaded trail, and large Chilton stone steps make it easier for exploring types to get up and down the steep hill. Nana and I used leftover bricks from our brick walk to provide a better base for the firebowl

Photos of the day: Purple Hyacinth Beans

Photo of the Day: Fall Flurry

Photo of the Day: Korean Angelica

Photo of the Day: Burn Out

Photos of the Day: Beginning of fall

Photos of the Day: Farmer's Market

Photo of the Day: Candle and Lanterns

Photo of the Day: Taking pictures

For some reason I have always been drawn to this setup where I get to take a picture of my family taking a picture of their family

Photo of the Day: Old Truck

Red fiche- table with impatiens

It's an odd practice, in a way, but one I've come to like: you set a piece of old indoor furniture outside, and just let it weather, ......forever. I grew up in New England,where there were a lot of roadside antique (or junk) stores, which converted to fruit and vegetable stands in the growing season, or Christmasy craft stores and maple syrup places in winter. At any rate, I'm accustomed to indoor furniture outdoors, and since Nana likes it, everybody's on board at our house. She's selective, however, and requires that the pieces have some interesting, enduring quality. In the case of this red table, it served it's first 30 years as a sturdy table for fiche at Bethel College. When BC became BU, the fiche lost out to digital media, and the sturdy table hitched a ride 45 miles south to our Lakeville back yard, where it is now learning to give itself to a new audience of human admirers, plus a few daddy long-leg spiders, and a specimen or two of   summer-sno...