I have been trying to deny it for awhile. I was not ready to give up the summer weather allowing hiking and camping and biking without the need for raingear. Every time someone would mention fall was here, I would ask them to stop talking.The calendar and all the news reporters started to say that it was "official", fall was here. The weather was raining for the first time in quite awhile and getting a little cold. I thought about turning on my heater one evening, but I was not ready for that. I was probably being wimpy anyway.
I went to one of my favorite places, the Rhododendron Gardens and admission was no longer being collected. The place was not crowded, even though it was the middle of the day on the weekend, and, the different ducks were starting to arrive. I was seeing Coots, Grebes, Gadwalls, Wood Ducks and even the wide billed Shovelers. I LOVE seeing all the migratory birds stopping for a visit. Really, this was my favorite time of year to visit the garden.Another sign of fall is I've had a cold for about a week now so I haven't been cooking much and that is why that's all I have to share today. I promise my next post will be an amazing recipe everyone will want to try. In the meantime, look for the best apple ever in your local store.

Let me tell you about Oyte. He distracted me from my job of helping others move irrigation pipes. Once I started to pet his head and look into his eyes, I was hooked. He gave me kisses through the fence and I felt guilty not doing more to help, but how could I step away from such adorableness?
These animals are why I am vegan. Although some of these animals such as donkeys are not used for milk, eggs or meat, they are all farm animals harmed from a culture of animal consumption. These are individuals with unique personalities, not pieces of meat or machinery to produce dairy or eggs. These animals have their own life to live, not sacrificing theirs so someone can eat something not healthy for them anyway.
These pictures tell a tale of hope and possibility. Please share this message with others so we can keep making a difference in animals' lives.
Pigs love to get tummy rubs. With a pig this size, you just have to watch your feet! 


