Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Blogtober 21: A Quiet Day Spent Mostly at Home

 



When trees are removed for any building projects in our municipality - grocery stores, malls, community centers, libraries, etc - the contractor is required to plant replacement trees. As a result, the parking lot of the grocery store I visit has several dozen acer/maple trees glowing red just now. The sky was grey and drizzly, hence the dull background, but I was struck by the intense colour of the leaves. 



A fine drizzle in the morning dried up to a sunny late afternoon. While taking the compost out to the bin, I noticed the slanting light on the garden and collected my camera to take a few photos. The dahlias are holding their own.


The cosmo bush sprawls wide and is quite untamed, but I will let it go until frost or rain decimate its beautiful blooms. 

I picked the remaining apples from our two trees. They've given us a bounty of fruit this year. We've shared it with friends, family, and neighbours and have enough stored away to last us at least until Christmas, if not beyond. Some of these have spoiled bits. I use those first, cutting away the nasty pieces. 

I made Apple Muffins and they are very delicious. The link will take you to the site where I found the recipe. It calls for peeling the apples, but I left the peel on. I enjoyed one this afternoon. Yum!

Tomorrow I have a hair appointment and we're meeting someone from our distant past for lunch. Do you find that your days fill up without any trouble? 












18 comments:

  1. You can get so much use from an apple. I always add a grated one to a fruit cake.

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  2. Those apple muffins look good; I've saved the recipe, thank you

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  3. Yikes! When you said hair appointment I just realized -- I missed mine! I knew my hair was looking a little shaggy and it should be about now... but not two weeks ago!

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    1. Hair appointments tend to creep up quickly.

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  4. So true about the days filling up! Have a great one!

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    1. Thank you, Marie. The same to you!

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  5. Having read about your apple muffins I promptly checked out the recipe and made a batch. Like you I have many apples in my life at the moment. I used half white and half whole meal flour and like you I left the peel on but processed them quite small in my mini chopper. They were delicious perfect with an afternoon cup of tea:) B x

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    1. Glad you liked them. It's always great to find a new recipe.

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  6. May from Salty Pumpkin Studio10:22 AM

    Beautiful intense red is a highlight of fall foliage season. Lovely photo.
    Apple muffins look good!

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  7. Those apples look so good! What variety are they?

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    1. There are two kinds. Most of the ones in the basket are Akane, or Tokyo Rose apples, and the other are Liberty.

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  8. Your Apple muffins look good. I also made muffins but mine were pear.
    My days seem to fill up quite nicely these days.

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  9. I don't know where the days go!

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  10. Dear Lorrie, your muffins look delicious! Your photos are beautiful!

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  11. Yes, my days fill up just like that 🙂
    Red is the most striking of autumn colours ❤️
    Apple muffins; how good they look! Delicious.

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