Autumn Morning at Skyview
Ania and I have been having a great time and doing a lot lately, but we haven't had much time just to truly relax nor to enjoy our new home. This morning, we had nothing on the agenda. We got up, made coffee, and went for a little stroll on the walking path behind our house. There's something indescribable about the golden glow cast by the Autumn sunlight, and that's part of what makes the season my favorite...
We got back and enjoyed a nice breakfast of cinnamon toast, raspberries, and fontina cheese on our patio. I called and chatted with Jene (my sister) while Ania started work on her Autumn wreath, a project she was happy to finally have time for (it turned out great!).

Wild Animal Photo Shoot
At one point, Ania spotted a squirrel in our apple tree and went to take some pictures and investigate. The squirrel seemed to have "bitten off more than she could chew", trying to figure out what to do with an apple whose mass was pretty close to her own. She sat very still pondering the problem. This frustrated Ania, who moved closer and closer, determined to get a picture of the squirrel in a different pose.

With no warning, the squirrel threw the apple at Ania and shot out of sight! Okay, it's more likely she released the apple and the way it fell through the branches caused it to roll toward Ania, but we have it on video (that's a screen capture above) and I have to say, it sure did look like she threw the apple!
We got back and enjoyed a nice breakfast of cinnamon toast, raspberries, and fontina cheese on our patio. I called and chatted with Jene (my sister) while Ania started work on her Autumn wreath, a project she was happy to finally have time for (it turned out great!).

Wild Animal Photo Shoot
At one point, Ania spotted a squirrel in our apple tree and went to take some pictures and investigate. The squirrel seemed to have "bitten off more than she could chew", trying to figure out what to do with an apple whose mass was pretty close to her own. She sat very still pondering the problem. This frustrated Ania, who moved closer and closer, determined to get a picture of the squirrel in a different pose.

With no warning, the squirrel threw the apple at Ania and shot out of sight! Okay, it's more likely she released the apple and the way it fell through the branches caused it to roll toward Ania, but we have it on video (that's a screen capture above) and I have to say, it sure did look like she threw the apple!
We exuded happiness as we indulged in the lovely Fall morning amongst the chirping birds and the drone of the occasional propeller plane (a favorite sound that takes me back to sitting on the front lawn with my dad after early-morning yardwork). "You should blog this," she said, reading my mind.

Perhaps it's that we're finally getting a chance to settle in a little, but I think maybe it's that memory of the propeller planes -- more than two decades ago, but not three miles away -- that helps me truly realize how good it is to be back home, in Pleasant Hill.