It is cooler here. No frost yet but soon.
A helpful item in cooler weather is an undershirt. I haven't looked into body heating but maybe the closer the undershirt to my body surface, the more heat gets captured.
It is impressive to me what treasures we have stored here and there. Books (of paper), CD and DVD's, clothing we haven't used since last cold season, clothing kept in the back of our cars.
Grandchildren in the grass
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, UWSP, is world known for instruction and experiences in working to have a good and habitable Earth. We may get classed with others who work for the environment based on our small areas of "prairie". In '93 we moved here and I tried to avert having a lawn. But we we realize that little grandchildren would get lost in prairie grass, we shunk our tall grass areas and left some cutable parts where kids could play.
Many people have not heard of a yodeling pickle. That's ok but in case you want to know more:
There have been some helpful articles in Firefox's Pocket
https://getpocket.com/read/3882900487 talk to yourself, it helpsWrite what pops into your head https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/know-yourself-better-by-writing-what-pops-into-your-head/?utm_source=pocket_saves
WHAT COMES TO MIND - see also my site (short link) "t.ly/fRG5" in web address window
Sunday, October 8, 2023
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