#GoodMorning October |
On this #WordlessWednesday, it’s the last of the Sunflowers in the
garden. It adds a bit of sunshine to this much needed rainy October 1st
day. And if you live in or are visiting Massachusetts, here’s a #DYK factoid about the month of
October. Take a peek at something more than leaf peeping and apple picking –
although those are still some of our favorite fall activities. The Secretary of
State’s office has designated October as Massachusetts Archaeology Month. Click here for the list of activities. Sounds like a great rainy day fallback. I'm sure there are a few history buffs amongst the garden and design lovers that frequent here.
As L.M. Montgomery once quipped, "I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers." And if you live in Massachusetts, there's leaf peeping, apple picking, and archaeology to supplement those days when you need a garden break.
As L.M. Montgomery once quipped, "I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers." And if you live in Massachusetts, there's leaf peeping, apple picking, and archaeology to supplement those days when you need a garden break.
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