A gift

I needed a hiatus from posting to tend to other matters and to myself.

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A lovely sunrise. A gift from The Maker (or Makers) of All Things.

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What a treat!

Dinner: Fresh greens from our garden accompany a piece of savoury bread pudding. What a treat to have on December 10!

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Much loved

Our much loved (though at times exasperating) girl Lucy, sleeping on the day bed.

Lucy, sleeping

Overwhelmed

I was at work when Faye suggested I go out to look at the dawn, so I did.

My camera wasn’t handy and my phone camera was overwhelmed by the brilliant reds and oranges.

I was overwhelmed. What a glorious start to the day.

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Lovely

I was fortunate to be able to stop and take in lovely dawn.

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A tree for Achilles.

You may remember that we let go of Achilles, aka Chili Dog, earlier this year.

Our vet clinic is in a network which gives people who let go of a pet, buy and plant a tree in the pets’ memory. So there’s been an informal ceremony every October since the year 2000. The municipality generously allows this to happen in a public park. We’ve planted trees for BoJo, Kendal, and Stella. So of course we bought a tree for Achilles. I put in a request for specific species, a Red Oak (Quercus rubra), which is native to both Texas (where he and I came from) and Ontario.

The ceremony was today and it’s a fine October day – mostly sunny, cool, and breezy. I was very, very pleased to find a healthy Red Oak sapling tagged with Chili’s name. So we planted it. It was no trouble at all, just like Achilles was. It’s near Stella’s and Kendal’s trees.

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I may not live long enough to sit in its shade. That’s fine.

A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in. -Greek proverb

Sunrise, Lambton County

The sun breaks over the horizon.

It’s good to be alive, to see such a spectacle.

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Heralding

Heralding the arrival of a new day, the approach of autumn, and the approach of migration, a flock of Canada Geese flies across my field of view.

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Still the coolest

Still the coolest rope toy on the face of the earth.

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Dawn, country road

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