Kevin, like I said Pumpkin Beer. Have you ever tried Pumpkin Ale ? If someone wants it that's fine. I agree people don't need to be told they need a product. Look at where that got us in the shaving world, lol. If you don't like beer, pumpkin or both that's cool. I'm just saying you should try it if you haven't. You might like it.
Weather has been back & forth here. It was 72 on Monday & 84 on Tuesday. I have one last outdoor tournament on 9/16-9/17. I'm hoping it will be a cool weekend.
We really didn't have a good summer here in Montreal compared to last year. Today felt sort of autumn-like with gray skies and cold, damp weather.
Listening to how the wind takes up at night, fall is coming indeed. Storm and rain season here, though it's nothing compared to what the poor people in Asia, the Carribbean, and the southern USA have to endure ... Despite the beautiful colours, I think the rain makes fall my least favourite season.
I love the fall. Bird hunting season is almost here and the weather gets brisk. Plus, this fall ends my college courses so I can get back to life. College at almost 50 is exciting but not always fun. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
and now, it's back to summer. Strange weather in these parts. But we don't get the real changeover until early October.
In Iowa, it's been crazy. Fall felt like it was in full swing with the 50-60's during the day and 40's at night. Then two days ago wham! 100's with the heat index and high 70's at night. In about four days back to low 60's during the day and 40's at night. I've got summer/fall whiplash.
Ooh, but you know what? I have had pecan pie where maple syrup was used for half the corn syrup, and I am telling you it was unbelievable. The beer thing? NOT for me.
I am breaking out my fall scents, trying to get fall here quicker. It is still upper 80's and lower 90's with mid 70's over night here in SE Texas. Fall can't get here quick enough.
I'm still hanging on to summer with torn fingernails and skinned teeth. Depending on when snow hits, we might not see the ground again for six or seven months. It can take its time getting here.