September 22, 2014

  • autumnal equinox

    Went to bed early last night. A little Rumpole and Mozart and I began to feel better.

    Leah's day today. Mary brought out the puzzle we bought for her. She identified and placed to pieces without a problem. But, I sensed she had no clue why she was supposed to do it.

    "Sure thing. Want me to do three at a time?"

    We played one of her favorite games, in which she imitates a puppy. We scratch her belly and she is happy. We throw a stick and she fetches it, etc.

    Tilapia for lunch, with green beans, carrots, tomato and re-heated butternut squash. Avocado on the side.

    After niece Denise picked up Leah, I went out to chase the sun. Too chilly to remain in the shade. But, I was light-hearted.

    George was just here with maybe the last okra and tomatoes from his garden.

    70.4 °F, clear.

Comments (8)

  • Lol that she pretends to be a puppy!

  • I think playing with children keeps us young at heart.

    I have seen your food pictures several times include yams. Each time I see yours I want some. I think I will buy some tomorrow. I shall be inspired to have a healthy vegetable lunch.

  • Sigh. Garden-fresh tomato season is almost done. :(

  • Leah is your sun,John
    Michel

  • Nothing like a bit of sunshine to make one lighthearted, especially when it's cool in the shade.

  • those are our favorite kind of green beans ~ our grandchildren love them too ~

  • Harvest time; always my favourite time of year, since I was born around Thanksgiving.

  • I remember pretending to be a cat! (says the mouse) The last of the summer garden is a sad time but soon the squash and pumpkins will be ready and kale is frost resistant and that is always a good late crop - Did George plant any of those?

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