It's no surprise to anyone with windows that days are getting shorter and that dusk is coming earlier. Now, this Saturday morning, we experience the autumn equinox, the time of year when hours of daylight and darkness are equal. The earth is tilting on its axis, as it always does, moving those of us in the northern hemisphere gradually away from the light and the warmth of the sun.
For those of you not here at Carlin, lots of fall color has appeared this week, but plenty green remains also. I will get out my camera to share some photos with you soon, when the trees look a little brighter.
If you will be here for the Carlin Chili Cookout this weekend and haven't already replied, know you will be welcome at Huemanns about 4:00 on Saturday afternoon. We will have good food and a good time, I'm sure.
We had 6/10s of an inch in our rain gauge this morning, from the last day and a half of off-and-on showers. Now, it looks as though there is a chance for our first measureable snow this weekend. I'll keep you posted.
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