What an interesting weekend it was...the threat of snow felt way off. Maybe the forecast would change, but it didn't!. We had plans for our annual Pumpkin Carving Party on Saturday. We woke up to an overcast day, but as the hours ticked it started raining, then the flakes started falling. By midday it became evident we were in the middle of a very unusual storm for this time of year. Since the leaves haven't fallen off yet, the branches became so heavy with the snow, they started breaking off, bringing down any utility wires in their path...then the widespread power outages. We had phone service for a few hours on Saturday, but lost that too. Most of our friends who were supposed to come over to our house for the party couldn't make it, what a bummer. We had our party anyway with my in-laws and our neighbors. It was very challenging carving pumpkins by candlelight, but we did it!
On Friday, I took two my kids to a local pumpkin patch:
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Looking for the perfect pumpkin
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On Saturday, let the pumpkin carving begin:
We had a great time, family, good friends, great foods, lots of laughter...we'll remember this day forever.
On Monday
(Halloween), we woke up to this:
Once the fog lifted, this is what I captured with my camera:
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Lost our Ornamental Pear tree |
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A neighbor's front yard |
Later, it was
trick-or-treating time:
Needless to say, it was very chilly, there weren't too many kids out, but the kids had fun. At least we were able to go out.
Thanks for stopping by and take care.
Enjoy each day, no matter what it brings your way!
Rosa