What do you do on your last day of daylight savings time?--buy your summer barbecue, of course. All of the moving and traveling kept us from going out and getting one. We also had a tough time figuring what would fit best in our space--so decision made, we packed it home. And it fits.
This morning was absolutely beautiful--shirt sleeve weather. We also finally got around to checking out the Saturday morning farmers markets--again, on this last day of the season. The one at the fairgrounds in Grass Valley was a lot of fun. We managed to buy enough to make up for all of the Saturdays we didn't go. Olive oil, chips, wine, chutney, peppers, stuffed scones, and even a maple tree--almost didn't have enough room in car for the grill. We sure had a great lunch out on the deck.
Later this afternoon, I am working on one of the three quilts I quilted, when Hubby stops me to announce that he had another critter. A baby buzz worm in his shovel. So much for our great day. I am not sure fall is my favorite season anymore--apparently these guys start looking for a warm place for the winter.
Today's best....the GV farmers' market.
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