Monday, October 10, 2011

♥ Quick, early post... Watch out!!! ,-)

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Yes a quick, early post.
Watch out!
The Full Hunter's Moon of October is on Wednesday.
"The Full Moon Effect" is already starting here.
We lost our Internet Connection this morning, and it took a while for "Uncle E."
to get it back up and running.
Just sayin'...
You have been warned...
>,-)


And the picture above, has nothing to do with the Full Moon.  :-)  It's just that we are so excited, to finally have a ripe tomato on our not-very-good up-side-down tomato vines, that I had to take a picture of it.  LOL...
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"Lady Autumn, Queen of the Harvest,
I have seen You in the setting Sun
with Your long auburn tresses

blowing in the cool air that surrounds You.
Your crown of golden leaves is jeweled
with amber, amethyst, and rubies.
Your long, flowing purple robe stretches across the horizon.
In Your hands You hold the ripened fruits.
At Your feet the squirrels gather acorns."

~~Deirdre Akins

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6 comments:

Vickie said...

Good morning there! I loved what your grandson said about hunting gophers! If he wants to shoot gophers, send him down here - he'll get lots of target practice! THat is SO cute!

How long do you think you'll be able to get tomatoes? That's a great looking red tomato. One of those up-side-down thingies, hmmm? They surely look wierd, but I've heard they're not bad at all at growing tomatoes!

I've been keeping an eye on the moon. Well, I guess it was the moon that caused hubby and I to have a little "spat" this morning! Don't worry - "all's quiet on the western (rather, southern) front". Good to have something to blame that on!

Have a fabulous day, Auntie!

Anonymous said...

I sure hope our evening will be clear. I do love an autumn moon, and that's a lovely quote.

Good day to you.

Barb said...

Hi Auntie!

I'm just loving the beautiful pink rose on your header - Is it from your garden? The ripe tomato looks really yummy too - hope you get more of them before the snow flies . . . or the full moon strikes!!

Hugs,
Barb

Packrat said...

Is the upcoming full moon the reason my animals are so crabby and restless? Beautiful rose and tomatoes. Rainy,windy, and rather cold here today.

Linda said...

I love a full moon!!
Tried upside down tomato plants and they did not work for us. Lots of green leaves...NO tomatoes! YOURS looks 'good enough to eat!'

Vee said...

I'm blaming the moon for the "spat" John and I had last night. Men can be such a pain in the
-r-- sometimes. However, night before last he drove so that I could take moon shots. None of which turned out so well, but that's not going to prevent me from posting them tomorrow.

Oh delicious tomato. How will it be eaten? Right over the sink with the salt shaker handy? Sliced and drizzled with olive oil? Baked into foccacia bread as I am doing right now? ;>