I read the roof across the street and knew we’d had a hard frost. My houseplants had been safely inside for days, so I could just enjoy the brisk air.
I had not read the street with its evidence that Logan and his nephews, Sufi and Pico, had left their marks. In the past, I envied Linda’s posts on street art in her area. There were drawings of professional quality (see here). I’m so happy we have some art of our own now.
Even though I feel the dog should be holding onto her fur, she has been shedding everywhere lately. I picked up one little tuft and knew right where it belonged. I had seen photos of model trains in John’s magazines, and Kacey’s fur was perfect as steam engine smoke on a table lamp.



Beautiful steam engine smoke on a table lamp. Wonderful drawing pics. so colder weather there were!
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It’s going to warm up for a few days.
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Okay
It’s good!
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Gorgeous pics! Love the steam and art. Idyllic.
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Great street art! And what wonderful use of the errant dog hair. Clever.
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We hope to supply the entire mountainside bird population with dog fur for building nests next spring.
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We just had our first frost although it was spotty. Petunias were not happy!
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My chives survived. We had plenty on our baked potatoes today.
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I’ve never thought of using dog hair to decorate before but when we had our (long-haired) Trooper people suggested that I could spin his hair into yarn and crochet with it.
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Spinning, despite the name, would be a long, slow process, wouldn’t it?
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It’s something I never mastered. I think it could be quick for someone who knows how.
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Oh, Anne, I love that you used Kacey’s shed hair to make smoke on the train lamp. I think John smiled, just like I did.
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Yes, John would have been amused.
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Kacey’s fur sure looks like smoke on that train. I only saw chalk art once this year since I’ve been driving to the Park instead of walking to benefit the car. I miss seeing it.
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Our chalk art was the first I’ve seen here.
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I know you always liked chalk art I found, so this was a nice surprise for you.
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That’s an excellent use of tuft, Anne. Haha. Very clever. Markus also points to the roof of the neighbors opposite us when informing me regarding frost. Glad your plants are inside now!
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Nice to see you again. I’ve missed you.
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Hi Anne, I’ve been ‘reading’ the weather here too as it changes the look of things around my home. Only a slight touch of frost so far, and like you, I’ve had the houseplants in time. Enjoy the Autumn. I love your posts…they are homey, and they give me a sense of comfort. There are still good people in this world, and I consider you one of them. God bless you. PS Love that steam. 🙂
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There are lots of good people who blog, and we are blessed to have connected with them. I’m always in awe of your green thumbs.
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