Two bales of hay and 3 bunches of corn stalks. I'm going to wait to get my pumpkins. I only have grown two here, plus 4 baby ones.










Poor Annie! She had to have a shave. I did her chest, too. Just a few knotty clumps! She is growing her winter coat and is matted in spots.

We took Daisy into the vet. Turns out she has blackheads. I thought it could be some sort of mite infestation. We were relieved. The tick situation has been awful. Poor girl.
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ReplyDeleteA dry autumn lends itself to all this decor. We have the usual washing machine conditions going on here. Sigh. Am praying for a lull end of October. You know why! YAM xx
I'm just catching up with blog visiting after being away in BC for just over 2 weeks. Fall is arriving in our part on Ontario with some trees starting to change colour. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteNew to your blog, and I love your style/way of posting photos. You can pack a bunch in, in a small amount of space. Anyhow...love your blog. And love that autumn is here. Even in So. California. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper season decorations. Feline acne is quite common, try washing with soapy warm water, or scrape them out with your fingernail. If they get infected, the vet can give you a sudsy antibiotic wash!!! Enjoy the pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy fall. Hope those ticks are gone soon. Sounds like a pain.
ReplyDeleteThe cats probably think supervising duties are better suited for such beings as themselves.
ReplyDeleteI can't recall seeing a camper like that before.
Fall decorations are such fun. - Margy
ReplyDeleteYou're in the spirit of the season!
ReplyDeleteThat little teardrop camp trailer is adorable. Sorry for your poor kitty and the ticks.
ReplyDeleteNice welcome to Fall season! Cute decorations all around!
ReplyDeleteBlackheads are trouble when both humans and pets get them. Luckily there are solutions.