The sunrise was spectacular on this icy morning!
I was sure glad I put my pot of chrysanthemums inside the 'bay' so they didn't freeze.
The vineyards are turning colors, as well as the blueberry orchards we overlook at the back of the RV.
They're turning a bright red!
There's still no rain, lets all knock on wood please, and James made good progress in Doug's backyard.
He's pouring concrete for some retaining walls and started to dig up the grass for the pathways.
On our walks around the campsite, Sadie and I noticed fall has rapidly emerged .
This fun little bridge connects us with the village of Dayton on the other site, and makes for a picturesque view of the river now the trees are starting to turn.
This fun little bridge connects us with the village of Dayton on the other site, and makes for a picturesque view of the river now the trees are starting to turn.
Oregon's moisture makes for lots of 'green' all around.
Despite lots of moss and fungus in this little 'wild' apple tree it has quite some apples and these ferns are very happily growing on an old oak.
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