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nakymaton:
There was snow above treeline this morning. Today, it looks like another storm's comin in from the Pacific, worse than that one was.

The cottonwoods and the oak brush are starting to turn yellow and orange.

It was cold enough that I needed a sweater yesterday.

And it's dark when I wake up now.

Last time I was paying attention, I swear it was still summer. What happened?

Arad-3:
I was just thinking of that today. I don't even remember August. It seemed to come and go so fast. Whats really scarey is it's already September ninth! That means at the rate time is flying by it will be Christmas before we relize that too. :o

It seems like I just put the Christmas decorations away! At this rate I might as well just leave them up year round!  :-\

Jeff Wrangler:
Tell you what, I hate it when I have to get up before sunrise. Guess I would never have made a rancher.  ;D

On the other hand, here in the Northeast--Pennsylvania is generally considered part of the Northeast--October is my favorite month. The summer humidity is generally gone, the air is clear and sometimes crisp though the sun can still be warm, the trees turn color, the sky can be the purest blue of any time in the year, and the sunset views from my condo can be spectacular--often just after the sun has dipped below the horizon, the whole sky can seem like a rainbow, from deepest dark blue overhead to deepest red right along the horizon. It's not too hot, it's not too cold, it's often just right.

Front-Ranger:
I hear you, Mel. Thank God for Indian summer--a last chance to enjoy summer. It's my favorite season too.

Arad-3:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on September 09, 2006, 04:55:07 pm ---Tell you what, I hate it when I have to get up before sunrise. Guess I would never have made a rancher.  ;D

On the other hand, here in the Northeast--Pennsylvania is generally considered part of the Northeast--October is my favorite month. The summer humidity is generally gone, the air is clear and sometimes crisp though the sun can still be warm, the trees turn color, the sky can be the purest blue of any time in the year, and the sunset views from my condo can be spectacular--often just after the sun has dipped below the horizon, the whole sky can seem like a rainbow, from deepest dark blue overhead to deepest red right along the horizon. It's not too hot, it's not too cold, it's often just right.

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Sounds good when you say it. :)

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