Last week included colorful trees, a few hard freezes, and a weekend lifted from the pages of August. The weekend was really summer like, but the freezes kept us grounded in reality. The nipped plants whispered, "Winter is coming", but the sun and warm shouted, "Not today!". We were good with that.
At the start of last week, the hills east of the lake still held plenty of autumnal color. By the weekend, there was less.
The cooler temperatures (before the weekend) and drier weather has slowed the grass. This was the first week since May that the bar's lawn didn't get mowed. Huzzah! The recent blessing of warmer temperatures will force another mowing or two before the snow, but it was nice to have a week off the tractor. With the pumpkins carved and the dells visited, many of the year's remaining events are of a colder nature. The first snow, deer hunting, and ice-in come to mind. With the high temperatures in the 70s°F, it seems odd to even think ice-in. If you dip a toe into the lake, it doesn't seem so odd. Lucerne's temperature finished the week in the mid 50s°F. Watch for this year's ice-in contest to be posted in a week or three.
-Nemo: Swimming soon, no. Mowing soon, yes.