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Sunflowers Now :: Celebrating these days — Both hours & minutes

sunflower ©2009 WC Beauchamp

sunflowers

sunflowers in soft light ©2009 WC Beauchamp

Sue Beauchamp and I celebrated our Second Wedding anniversary just this past Monday, August 31st Two Thousand & Nine

What a nice time we had. We went for a walk in New Hope and looked at galleries and then we went out to dinner. Unfortunately we had to rush home to the girls as there was school the next day. Our anniversary is the thirty first and that was the first day of school in the Council Rock Schools. We went past the Restaurant 552 where we were married by the Mayor of Newtown and they are out of business. A sign of the times I suppose. On our walk we saw quite a few places that are now out of business.

The Sunflower was our wedding theme also. When our anniversary came there had to be Sunflowers. Lots of Sunflowers. Interesting flower. With all those seeds — it’s amazing that they aren’t growing every­where. Big changes on the heels of Hurricane Bill. After the storms and rain it just seems like Summer gave up. There is a chill in the morning and the days are getting shorter quickly. It’s going to be a good fall. Apples and pumpkins are just around the bend. Looking forward to it. I look forward to most things these days.



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Fourmile Canyon Fire

 
The Fourmile Canyon Fire continued to burn west of Boulder, Colo., in this image taken on Sept. 7, 2010, casting a long line of smoke to the east that was visible from NASA's Aqua satellite in its orbit around the Earth. MODIS, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this natural-color image of the fire at 2:40 p.m. local time (20:40 UTC) on Sept. 7. The red outline corresponds with the unusually high surface temperatures associated with an active fire. The thick smoke plume flows eastward. Over the plains northeast of Denver, the smoke plume casts a shadow to the north. By early morning on Sept. 8, thousands of people had abandoned their homes while the battle against the blaze continued. Image Credit: NASA/MODIS
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Just the highlights of several pumpkins - Almost like Apples Pumpkins under the bench        P1286867 A bountiful Harvest of Gourds

Thursday, Sep 9
Fair
Currently: 63˚F
Feels Like: 63˚ F
Hi: 76˚, Lo: 56˚
Wind: 12, Gust: 21 MPH
Wind Direction: WNW (300)
Fair

Tonight: 56˚
Sunset: 7:19 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Partly Cloudy

Friday, Sep 10
Hi: 74˚, Lo: 53˚
Wind: 14, Gust: N/A MPH
Wind Direction: NW (323)
Mostly Sunny

Saturday, Sep 11
Hi: 79˚, Lo: 60˚
Wind: 6, Gust: N/A MPH
Wind Direction: NNW (339)
Sunny

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digitech camera repair

You never really finish the design on one of these blogs. Something can always be improved and made better.

I feel relatively certain that text here can be read more easily than over the paper texture that I had created before. Yep.