




This will likely be a rather disorganized series of "musings", which may get better as we move along. The mundane "goings on" sometimes need to be addressed.
It is amazing how the Japanese Maples have kept their leaves inspite of the heavy winds, and the fact that it is November.
and we have a brand new supply of horse manure.
There are still jobs to do....peonies to be cut down, perennial beds need tidying, a host of stray plants need to be stowed in the "ditch".
We are also anticipating some very nasty weather on Saturday. The only hurricane of the season to be predicted for Nova Scotia.
A rather wintry name is hurricane "NOEL".
We also have to remember to turn back the clocks to standard time tomorrow night....a week's delay was to have served some purpose.