lavendertook (
lavendertook) wrote2009-11-25 10:57 pm
Honey, honey . . .
Ah, sugar . . . Sugar maple, brightest of them all! It's what makes New England and Ontario especially so grand in the fall. I'm not sure how far up north in Canada they do a good display--please chime in, Canadian flistmates. We don't have so many here, and there are fewer south of here. They kept a long display here this year, though many of them got rained off by their peak, and I guess most of us humans got rained in from seeing them. I love them pre-peak best, though, when they still have a lot of green to contrast with the flames.
Behold the colorful stuffses!!!
We're coming to the northwest corner of the lake now, where there's a hill that goes up from the lake with lots of picnic tables and grills, a playground, basketball court, small amphitheater, nice new restroom, the parking lot behind them, along with a couple of cherry trees and sugar maples, and some pines.
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(And lightning bugs. And decent pizza.)
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I will take you to my favorite pizza place when you are out here. (-: I didn't know you didn't have lightning bugs out there, or that the pizza sucked.
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I'll definitely take you up on that pizza offer!
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Is it that they don't make good pizza crust out where you are, or that all of them are California Pizza Kitchen type fancy and you want just a basic flat NY style pizza?
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Talking serious business here, hobbit-style.
Re: Talking serious business here, hobbit-style.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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:-D
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