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The furnace is running. The outdoor thermometer sensor is indicating 41F (5C)


Leaves are changing in earnest now. Colors aren't particularly vivid--although the sugar maples are showing the occasional vermillion breakthrough--lots of old gold and brownish orange against a backdrop of the muted, mossy green of leaves just beginning to change. Still pretty. Drove through the local version of horse country yesterday on the way to a hardware big box store, winding two-lane highway lined with woods and rolling pasture. It was nice. I wouldn't mind a drive like that every day.

Bought a pumpkin, which is currently residing on the front step. Sprayed the surface thoroughly with Bitter Apple to keep the squirrels away. They're bold as brass this time of year--one started eyeing the big orange acorn as soon as I put it down. "You have real acorns up to your eye sockets," I told it. "Keep your teeth out of my pumpkin."

We'll see how long that lasts.

Yesterday, I replaced the back of a hutch, switching out a piece of warped cardboard for a piece of oak finish paneling. Amazing how you can pay hundreds for a cabinet, and still find yourself stuck with a sheet of cardboard for backing. Oh well, maybe thin paneling isn't much better, quality-wise, but it certainly does look better.

Also found some rolls of wallpaper trim on sale, which means the dining room will get a pre-holiday spruce-up. The walls are painted half-and-half: lower half medium sage green, upper half light cream, banded in the middle by a strip of wallpaper trim. The current trim has been in place for a few years--ivy vines winding through a trellis, all in shades of green, gold, and white. Well, this new wallpaper consists of *grape* leaves winding through a trellis, with some blue and purple coloring mixed in with the green and gold. A bit of a color boost.

On the book beat, more uneconomical writing committed. This is a meeting chapter, which in Jani-land doesn't necessarily mean dull. It was starting to drag, though--I was having trouble highlighting all the players and dealing with flagging tension during a time when tensions would most assuredly not be flagging. Finally figured out a nice fix by making Niall pay for his earlier disregard of a character. Said character does indeed deserve disregarding--if the other players had their way, he wouldn't be around at all--but this character doesn't ignore easily and takes exception to being disregarded.

It's Lucien, btw. Gets a little of his own back.

In closing...

Other folks' humor

Thought I'd end with this link, which I found while hunting the 'net for pictures of pumpkins. The souped-up lawn tractor is amusing. The dog cartoon and the note to Santa from the cat. But Pumpkin Butt and Sick Pumpkin--they could make a person's morning.

Date: 2005-10-16 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacardie.livejournal.com
Wow! Well, despite our idiot weatherman saying a week or so ago that we were finished with temps in the 80s & 90s until next summer, we're back with highs in the 80s. *rolling eyes* I frequently think I could do just as good a job at weather forecasting as he does. *g*

Date: 2005-10-17 01:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
We could hit the 70s this week. Then a cool front will slide through, and back to the 50s.

We're still low on rainfall. but even if we only get a bit, the lawn goes nuts. It looks better now than it did all summer.

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