We went south to celebrate Thanksgiving with the Marianne's family in South Carolina. We stayed with our Christy this time and had family meals with Jim and Tammy. But the center of attention throughout was Bryce, our 5-month-old great grandson.
Bryce with uncles Chris and Michael
Snacks for nibbling while the turkey cooked
(I turned off the camera when the turkey was done)
On the first Saturday in November, Jeff was painting a Thanksgiving scene on this window of the Sweet Memories candy store. Below is a look into the store through the window.
Later, I stopped by to get a shot of Jeff's finished work.
Here are some shots of our resident groundhog that lives in a hole (actually several holes connected by tunnels) in the field behind our house. The first two shot were taken in October from inside when he scampered to the neighbors yard to grab an apple and sat in the sun enjoying his meal. Then he climbed up the tree to pose for a face shot. Then two weeks ago I spotted him wandering out in the winter wheat. As he headed back to the hole near the fence, he kept an eye to the sky where two turkey vultures were circling at the far end of the field.
The apples from our local orchards have been juicy (and delicious) this year. We have had cider in the fridge since September and bought a bushel and a half of apples. Some we ate and some are in the freezer to have all winter. Marianne made apple pumpkin bread, butterscotch apple cake and a bunch of applesauce (also frozen). My header was taken at Catoctin Mountain Orchard.com on my last stop for cider.
Downtown Frederick holds an open house (and business) the first Saturday of each month with businesses open late and activities, refreshments and entertainment. The ladies above are members of the Mothers Offering Mothers Support (MOMS) organization. They were giving away homemade goodies and asking for support for the Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation. These Moms have friends with children brain tumors. I found this is an organization that I can support and enjoyed the homemade brownies.
The window displays at Ecclectibles are always exquisite. The three story building in this window display is a model of the store itself (and very much the way it looked after the snow storms last winter!).
Step down to get to this music store. Recognize the duo on this album? And when is the last time you bought an "LP"?
Christmas themes are appearing around town and the fall merchandise has been replaced with Christmas items.
And on a cool, breezy November evening no one was eating outside by Carroll Creek.
After the rain on October 27 the skies began to clear, and I took these shots as the sun was dropping lower in the western sky. The first two shots were taken shortly before 6 PM at a shopping center. The last two were taken about 30 minutes later in our back yard.