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These!
Have you tried them yet?
Well, what are you waiting for?
Go!
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Taking a break on our deck after mowing the lawn a few weeks ago, and having a friend show up.
I thought for sure he’d run when he saw me. But he took a good look, deemed me no immediate threat and happily settled in for a nap.
Until the husband opened the door and scared him off.
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Reading that a lobsterman in Falmouth caught a rare 1 in 100 million cotton candy blue lobster….
Took a picture… and donated him to an aquarium where he never has to worry about being captured or eaten again.
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Amazing sunrises in our backyard.
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Driving home along country roads this time of year and seeing the trees bursting with color.
Autumn in New England is hard to beat.
Life is good!
Simply stunning.
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Thanks. Mother Nature puts on a good show…
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Indeed she does.
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So gorgeous where you are right now. No color here, no ground hogs here [to my knowledge], no coffee treats here [that I’m aware of]. But you rock the coolness. Carry on
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No color, no critters, no treats? I think it’s time to move…
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Aww, autumn in New England is great.
I love the colors and smells of this time of year, in the tri-state area of course.
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It’s so beautiful sometimes I have to pinch myself.
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Gonna be so sweet when that one in a billion cotton candy colored woodchuck comes up on your porch…
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I’m waiting… camera in hand.
😉
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Gorgeous skies, flora and fauna; lucky you!
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Ha! Cotton Candy colored woodchuck, I want to see that. That’s one thing I want to do before I die, go and see Autumn in New England just to see all the trees change colors. 😎
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You really should. It can be breathtakingly beautiful.
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Momentarily held my breath waiting to read the fate of the blue lobster, glad he lives on!
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Maine would be the best state in the Union to live if it weren’t for those damn brutal winters. I spent two of those there and was not a fan. The rest of it is just beautiful!
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I used to think that way, but you really do get used to it. After 18 years back? I look forward to the giant dumps.
Of snow!
I’m talking about snow…..
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