Leaves with those glorious colours. I went back and read about the hot-water,less situation, and the removal and installation of propane tanks. Instant hot water, no cylinder to store heated and power using hot water, the only thing our daughter found, when there is no power, it does not work, is yours the same system? Lots of places here in NZ have something like that, a califont type, outside, bottles outside, gas delivery man delivers full ones, lots better than paying a power company X amount of dollars. We haet all out hot water with a chip heater, small one with a wetback permanently attached. Super easy and efficient. Take care as your cooler days arrive. Cheers, Jean. p.s. Hugh's visit to the pain clinic doctor was so good, at last a lovely man who listened and understood.
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Yup! the leaves are starting to change colours... It is getting to be fall!
ReplyDeleteI love your photos of the changing colors. Must be Fall :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors starting to appear where you are ~ wonderful captures!
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This is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteLeaves with those glorious colours. I went back and read about the hot-water,less situation, and the removal and installation of propane tanks. Instant hot water, no cylinder to store heated and power using hot water, the only thing our daughter found, when there is no power, it does not work, is yours the same system? Lots of places here in NZ have something like that, a califont type, outside, bottles outside, gas delivery man delivers full ones, lots better than paying a power company X amount of dollars. We haet all out hot water with a chip heater, small one with a wetback permanently attached. Super easy and efficient. Take care as your cooler days arrive. Cheers, Jean. p.s. Hugh's visit to the pain clinic doctor was so good, at last a lovely man who listened and understood.
ReplyDeleteThere's no holding Autumn back now.
ReplyDeleteHappy Autumn Jenn! Beautiful colors around your house. I love the idea of painting pumpkins (in your earlier post)
ReplyDeleteSoon all of them will be going the same way!
ReplyDeleteFall is a very peasant time of year.
ReplyDeleteyup, hard to deny summer is gone.
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