Now posted at The NDN Silver Blog, it's an edition of Red Willow Spirit for the capricious patterns of fall and the gifts of an early winter storm. It's a reminder, too, to look more closely at both the patterns and the gifts, a product of elemental extremes that wrap us in a protective blanket woven with needles of ice and evergreen.
The post is here. Wings's main page is here. As always, his photos are available in any of the usual three formats; simply inquire via the site's Contact form. We've covered October's taxes and monthly expenses, but I've had to delay the car yet again; the plumbing issues have to be fixed ASAP, and I still have to find a way to cover the three grand for Wings's hearing aids, to say nothing of figuring out this water/well-drilling problem. Winter is coming, and among other things, we'll need firewood and the horses will need hay, since the drought has meant that nothing has grown here. And neither the drought nor the pandemic are going anywhere, so as always, sales are still going to be very much needed, and shares of the site links are much appreciated.
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