
Four days in a row I’ve taken a walk along the creek path. During the two or three months previous, while I was working hard in the garden, traveling, or concentrating on other various things, I could not seem to do this most leisurely and beneficial thing for myself. Well, I’m starting again. Autumn seems to be good for new beginnings, in my case.
The top photo shows you how green and grassy and leafy much of the creekside scenery is, but leaves are turning in a few places, such as on this grapevine coming through the fence from someone’s backyard:

And a few trees with yellow leaves are letting them fall now, too. Some are silver maples, I found that out from my Seek app.

When I get back to my place at the end of these walks, I now have several new plantings to look over as I go up the front walk, like the Swiss chard and other greens, which I’ve gotten smart and planted in the front yard, because that’s where all the sun is:

In the back garden I did get the new manzanita planted, and the succulents replaced around it. I cleaned up the pine needles that had been making a thicker and thicker blanket on the plants in that area, and finished just before dark, when it was not good lighting for a picture. The wind came that night and brought down more pine needles, which I have yet to clean up. So I’ll show you McMinn (my name for the new bush, a “Howard McMinn” subspecies) another time. Here is one of the darling new succulents that I added there. I did pull the needles off of that one.

The weather has been unusually warm even for California. It was 80 degrees yesterday. But rain is coming again and will cool things off. It remains to be seen whether I will venture forth in the rain the way I did last year. Every day’s a new day… Will I find new ways to keep good habits? Maybe, with God’s help.

What a beautiful path to walk along! I always enjoy seeing pictures of your garden 🙂 🙂
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I don’t mind saying I’m a tad envious of 80 degrees! It’s 31 as I type this, and colder yesterday! What a glorious path you have to walk here — and oh, the treasures you discover in nature along the way!
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How lovely lovely is that walk. The yellow maple leaves make such a carpet. We are typically warmer and drier than you, but it’s fun to see similar plantings like that lewisia. Someone’s given me a cutting of the same peachy-pink salvia.
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That salvia just grows and grows, and never dies back much. When it started blooming a few years ago I couldn’t even remember having planted it. It’s such a blessing.
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You always give me new life Life… new ideas to pause … stop, gather, pray and renew myself In Christ…. Much Love and joy and respect and honor to you xx love Merri and Bart y spirit cat
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What a lovely walking path that is. I know walking is beneficial. Good for you for returning to it.
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