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Chair One Artists: Ruth Lane, Louise Barker, Paula Rindal & Sally Glutting |

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| Chair Two Artist: Lorinda Smith |
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| Chair Three Artists: Deb Stika & Susan Miller |
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| Chair Four Artists: Students of Summit Prep School |
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| Chair Five Artist: Dee Dee Cooper |
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Chair Six Artist: Shelby Powell |
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| Chair Seven Artist: Steven Miller |
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Chair Eight Artists: Paula Greenstein & Chris Marie Campbell |
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Chair Nine Artists: Michelle Saurey, Mark Baumbach & Terence Gill |
(Chair Ten was not available for a picture.)
TWO: Autumn gets me in a baking mood, but I've had in mind a Watermelon Cake I saw on Pinterest - never mind it is probably better suited to summer! I felt like a kid again, painting by the numbers and trying to get the pink and green just the right shade. Of course, it never looks as beautiful as the original ... which certainly did not keep me and Spousal Unit from eating it ALL!
THREE: Speaking of Spousal Unit, I can't tell you how grateful I am for his culinary skills. He says "Would you like some breakfast?" and the next thing I know I have this marvelous meal catching my eye and dancing across my taste buds.
He'll take anything that's at hand, throw it in a pot and produce a gourmet dish - behold his latest creation - Meatballs with mushrooms, Napa cabbage and carrots. Ummmmm ....
FOUR: If you been following my blog for a bit, you know that we are building a log home. Many days, we are bopping around various stores to make selections for the house. Most recently, we have invested untold hours choosing a railing system (you can be sure there will be a post on this in the future!!!) Occasionally, all this decision-making causes our tummies to growl, and we simply MUST stop at an interesting-looking café along the way.
The Somers Bay Café is located in the old Somers State Building, built in 1905. In its heyday, Somers was a major port, milltown and tie yard. The café is a mini-museum of old Somers, displaying historical photos and artifacts on the walls - donated by local residents who lived those early days and frequent the café today.FIVE: The sun is now down, and yet it seems appropriate to re-wind to the start of my post: puddles!
I am not a duck, but I might as well be with the delight I feel over these small collections of water outside our house. This is the first real precipitation we have had for over three months. Already the sky is clearing and the fires are getting under control. I captured the following series Tuesday morning (without ANY coffee) because I was SO excited by the snow and the sky. Another serving of blessings for the September Smorgasbord.
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