Have you noticed the apple trees, wild and tame? They are loaded, branches are bent low to the ground and some have even split from the main trunk. Shall we start making predictions of what this means? Like supplying food for the wild animals for a long cold and deep snow of winter. I have no clue, not even the Farmer's Almanac can be right with their predictions. I did read the snow drifts will be as high as the weeds grow. If that's the case we are in for some serious snow fall. Golden Rod, Milkweed and other weeds are plentiful and very tall this year. Not only are there apples aplenty but hickory nuts, butternuts and beechnuts are many. It's been a few years since we have seen so many beechnuts. During small game season years ago we would set near a beechnut tree and munch away while watching for squirrels. Our favorite place was at the top of the hill behind Madalyn and Ezz Drake's farm. It's actually the top of the ridge between Karr Hollow and Wapsena Rd. Lots of beechnuts and squirrels. Beautiful to be out with the colors of fall and falling leaves. On a warm sunny day it was tough to stay awake! Tip your head back, smell the woods all clean and fresh, listen to the birds and drift away... Gosh, can you tell fall and hunting has consumed my thoughts? Just that time of the year.
The day was cool which made working on the cabin so much nicer. We now have one window and a door in. Four more windows to go. Every little finished job makes us smile, stand back and admire our little cabin. 400 sq. ft. for the inside. Every sq. ft. will be used wisely. One 9 x 10 bedroom, a 5 x 8 bathroom and the rest is kitchen/living room with 3 closets throughout. It will be interesting to see the finished project. The mind keeps turning with ideas but which ones work will be another thing.
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