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October 12, 2025



Denis took a beautiful photo; now I am trying to figure out, early morning before the sun rises, 

or late evening just before dark,  The burnt corn stalks with a magnificent sky over the river. 

And you are trying to figure out a fairly lengthy life;  well to be truthful I think I just take one 
day at a time,  good or bad !  in the last couple of weeks it has been disheartening; 
 
First of all, one half of an almost front tooth fell out while trying to quickly eat breakfast early
Sunday morning; so I arrived at St. George's church trying not to smile too broadly. 
Our kind Minister, Robert, asked "is anything wrong , you don't appear to be your usual 
happy self ?".  I just tried a quick smile, "Oh dear , any Pain ?"  I just shook my head while 
trying to carry a handful of Altar stuff.    So Monday I made an appointment with my dentist,
A week later, one day before the appointment, the other half of the same tooth broke off.
After an Xray the last of the tooth has to come out, then he will eventually make a "bridge".
 Of course,  at large expense, but it will be the best way to compensate it all, as I have only
lost 2 Molars many years ago before my children were born. 

In the meantime my tomatoes are ripening well, the rest of the balcony plants are still 
inside until it is warmer, probably tomorrow .
In the morning I shall return to Clayton to visit the annual " Crown and Pumpkin " Tour. 
Plus St G's Community breakfast. The 2 day Tour is all "Arts and Crafts". The advert says
"One of the most artistically diverse tours in Ontario."  They have come up in the world
since I left Clayton !  We always had lots of traffic on Bellamy Mills Rd, now I see there is
a stop on Mill St. plus 4 more in Almonte,  also Robert Pauly, quilts & Sculpture, with 
Barb Mullally, Jewellery. close to The General store.

Another early morning!  Good night

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