
We have been getting a ton of rain on the east coast. More days of it to come. It is knocking the leaves off the trees so we are not getting that bright beautiful autumn glow.
I bought these hiking boots in BC years ago. They are totally worn out. I just can't bring myself to buy another pair. Our future is so uncertain.

On one of my walks I noticed these wild apples by the river. They are impossible for people to forage with a large and deep ditch filled with brambles between the street and these jewels. I hope the local racoons enjoy them!
My favourite day in my childhood was apple picking with my family on a farm in Ontario. I find these apples are growing here for the local animals quite comforting. Like nature is taking care of her creatures. I will try to believe that she will also take care of us.
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I have so many happy memories as well of apple picking at Chudleigh's Apple Farm, jumping in the hay stack and coming home with tasty pie. I'm sure the racoons will be thoroughly enjoying those wild apples, how cool.
I know the feeling of uncertainty about the future, Suzie. We too have this. Our whole lives have changed, including our financial situation, my marriage, and everything is up for grabs. I too have to cling to the belief that I will be cared for. In my case, I don't have an intimate relationship of trust with the Universe/God, but I hope to develop one in the coming months via a recovery program I'm in. It's so scary.
I do identify with clinging to things that are the same, like your hiking boots, and that you know work and that you can count on. It is so challenging! Love to you, xoO
You too Ava? It was the best, I loved it.
Olivia, I am sorry you are going through a similar transition period. It is so very frightening isn't it? I hope that everything turns out for the best for both of us my friend. Yes, when I get new hiking boots I will know everything is OK. That and a haircut!
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