The Writing Studio and Bait Shop is surrounded by a nice mix of hardwoods with a few evergreens. It makes for a pleasant green view all summer, and a lovely golden glow in October. In early November fallen leaves blend into a russet coverlet, and deer move among the bare trees. For the first time since spring I can see the curves of the drumlins.
We’ve been hunkering down, getting ready for a long winter. The pantry is full of canned goods bought during the Harvest Case Sale at the Eastport Market.
We have a good store of fall produce from our Providence Farm CSA share.
The woodpile is stacked and ready.
Bring it on, Mama Nature. But be kind . . .




Leslie
November 13, 2008
You are so well prepared!
I have flown the coop and am up visiting my sister up north for three days. 🙂
uphilldowndale
November 14, 2008
These images please the hunter gatherer in me!
Beth Toner
November 17, 2008
If I show my husband those photos, he’ll have us packed up and moved within the week.
Gerry
November 17, 2008
Dear Joe, here are some photos I think you’d like . . .
PS, I’m pretty sure a person can earn a BSN at the University Center in TC . . .