The Fall has been very nice to us so far (in St.Louis first and then here, since we came back a week ago!). I winterized the front yard this afternoon, raking dead leaves, taking them to the collecting place (unlike in Clayton, you've got to do the job yourself, there's no curbside leaves picking by a big truck!), got rid of dead plants, and hope that there are tulip bulbs in certain places (I really can't remember if I took them out in the Spring or not: we shall see!).
Snow can come now: we have enough wood to heat the house, the kid's skis are rented for the seasons, the kids are signed in for ski school over Christmas break. Everything should be fine!
For the people around here that are interested, there is now a new "weather frog" point in my neighborhood:
It says:
Weather Station for the village of Neyruz
Wet stone: rain
White stone: snow
Moving stone: wind
Invisible stone: fog
Dry stone: sun
Fallen stone: earthquake
Don't you love it? I certainly do!
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