We have been enjoying a lot of rain this week and the leaves are rapidly changing colors. I am feeling a bit pressured to get to an apple orchard stat! Even the blossoms outside the window are changing color.



For some reason there seem to be a ton of bugs and bees in the plants outside the window. I guess they are preparing for the winter as well. Just don't bite my son - okay? Speaking of bugs, I picked up two fly swatters at a garage sale last week for about ten cents each. BEST TOY EVER. The kids fight over them whenever a pesky fly makes it way into the house - which is often because my kids have serious issues with closing doors.
I love the smell of apples in the autumn. I definitely got the urge to cook with apples once the autumn leaves started changing and air got cooler, I made Apple Brown Betty, Apple Caramel Cheesecake and apples and pork. All were very yummy. And filled my kitchen with that delicious apple and cinnamon smell.
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