




We really are blessed to live in such a place - especially during the month from September 15th through October 15th, the best of the year.
Tomorrow marks the first full day of autumn and to celebrate it's arrival Atticus and I are heading off to hike a 4,000-footer or two. It's the first we will have climbed since my surgery this summer and I figure my favorite season is an appropriate time to celebrate a saved life.
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