Almost normal again...

Thursday, September 29. Sunny again.

We are almost caught up regarding time, so we went outside and tackled some minor make-work projects just to get the fresh air into our lungs. This weather is like the calm before the storm. We all know that the rains are coming and all too soon it will be six or seven months before we can count on some good weather and outdoor living again. 

Fellette managed to take in half of the choir practise last night. I was concerned that she may fall asleep behind the wheel if she stayed for the whole practise.

I am sorry to say that life can be a bit boring for me at least. There is lots going on at CTI and the prospect of heavy involvements in building in the near future, but at present, it is pretty darn dull here.

This is something that I am not complaint about but just mentioning it. I know that things can change in a heartbeat regarding health matters and then it would be far from boring and become downright discouraging. I wonder how long Fellette and I can drift through life seemingly unaffected when so many people our age are in terrible shape, or not here!

Things are moving along quickly regarding the acquisition in the USA. Wally has the matter firmly in hand and juggling lawyers, accountants and bankers on both sides of the border. He and two of our staff are going to Chicago on Wednesday for a couple of days. The deal closes on October 28. Exciting stuff for Wally and CTI.

Sister Moe is a little under the weather since coming home.

I did take my camera out today, just to have something to show for our day. Wow, how bad can it be to show some green waste ready to go to recycling as the highlight of our day!



Some ornamental grass that I cut yesterday. 
Fellette and I bundled it up for acceptable size for take away next week.


The Brussels Sprouts are tied up. hopefully they will get bigger in time for winter eating.


The last of the colour in the parterre.




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