I stumbled upon a strange fella lurking among the trees who gave me the old ‘come hither’. So I came hither. Okay, that’s not true. I’m a little long in the tooth for that old malarkey. Having said that, while my sell-by date might have long expired, I like to think there’s still a bit of mileage left in my use-by date. Liam, on the other hand, may disagree.
In reality, a glorious autumn day took these two old codgers for a shuffle down by the River Chet. We’re making the most of the fine weather while it lasts – it keeps us out of the pub. It won’t be long before the trees will be totally bald and the bone-chilling drizzle will force us back to the bar for a hot toddy. Tod had better brace himself.





It’s the sexy shades.
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Everyone looks sexy in the shadows 🤣
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Enjoy the fall while you can. We get pretty chilly in the winter, but we don’t have the rain. I wish we had some.
But our milder winters with no rain mean I can go to the weekly farmers market year round. In summer I sit in the shade with my coffee, and in the winter, I sit in the sun.
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We’re like opposites, weather-wise 😃 It’s actually snowing right now which is unusual for November. Looks pretty, though ❄️
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Last Sunday, we had a very brief snow! It was well above freezing, but the clouds must’ve been icy, because snow drifted down. It melted immediately when it landed, but it was a real surprise to see. Thankfully, it has warmed up again.
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A hot toddy, haha!! Hope the sunshine stays with you a while longer.
On our island we have had endless rain (I feel sorry for the tourists) and outside feels like a sauna when someone has just thrown a bit more water on the coals…
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Sunshine and rain at the moment. We’re getting the leftovers from your Caribbean storms – minus the sauna effect – which has caused quite a bit of flooding. Not here, fortunately.
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