It's a full moon weekend. A "supermoon" weekend at that. The combines are working overtime into the night to bring in the crops (soy, sorghum, and corn). Tonight I'll be out late catching mice. Hey, it's what I do. I may stop for a momento to catch a glimpse of the Aquarid meteor shower that is suppose to peak tonight down here in the southern hemisphere.
A few shots of the local sights:
The bouganvillea is blooming...
The shadows are getting longer....
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Keika, soaking it all up |
What's not to love?
Thankfully the woodpile is stacked high and the evening fires have already started.
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