Wednesday, Oct. 14th
We are settling in for winter. I love mulching the leaves with the lawn tractor. The trees are letting go of their leaves. Most of the maples are now yellow.
I read about Koboremi, a Japanese noun meaning sunlight filtering through trees.
This is the line-up for the lab, where they do blood tests. It won't be fun in January!
Meantime, the new health clinic is coming along. 😷Tay River Health Centre <= for more photos!
The chip truck, formerly on the spot where they are building the new medical facility, ousted the truck. The owners let them set up between the senior's residence and the new build. One last tree with colour!
The new tower is hanging in.
The turkey chicks are growing!
The new tower is hanging in.
The turkey chicks are growing!
7 comments:
I've spent days on the phone on hold trying to get through to a pharmacy to get a covid test so that I can visit my Dad in LTC. It is crazy.
Koboremi...
I've never heard of that term. It's beautiful.
I'm glad you were able to get your flu shot. It's even more important this year.
I always enjoy seeing the colours of Autumn/Fall.
That first photograph is wonderful.
All the best Jan
I have never had the flu shot. I did have the flu back in 1957 if I remember correctly. Never since.
I have hardly seen turkeys at all this year. Too much coyote activity I think.
...we had our flu shots this week!
We managed to snag flu shot appointments for Tuesday.
I feel I should have the flu shot, Ontario Wanderer, as I am a volunteer with seniors. Also, for my hubby as he is at risk with cancer.
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