Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Fall is coming


It was 46 degrees at dog-walking time this morning, a sign that summer is drawing to a close.

It's a beautiful, cloudless sky, with no portent of the afternoon thunder showers that have been customary. This is the first time in years that we've had a real monsoon season, with everything green. The produce is abundant at local farmers' markets.

Speaking of which, I'll do my next to last FM booth this afternoon in Dolores. Tomorrow and Friday we'll be delivering Arts Perspectives Magazine around the San Juan Skyway, maybe for the last time. Should be a pleasant tour of the San Juans!

Our wrap-up event for the Minds in Motion campaign (this year) is next week, so gotta do a lot of coordinating to get ready for it. 'Twill be pleasant, but it will be nice to be done with that ... I've staffed the MIM booth at about 30 events this summer.

We're still dickering on a place in Silver City, and still trying to get some movement on the house here. Things haven't fallen together in the way that would work best for us, but we're pressing on.

Things have been quiet tour-wise lately, but the fall shoulder season of tourism is ready to get hot. I have a tour Sunday morning and then about eight more in the next couple of weeks. I'd better finish reading Steve Lekson's new book before Sunday and get my stories updated!

Hope it's a beautiful day where you are, too! TV

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