

Janice and Marianne (volunteering today) worked on lights testing and repair this morning which is a daily chore this time of year. Janice went on to decorate obelisks out in the gardens while Larry continued to test and sort our larger displays from the garage. Ver

Unfortunately we don't see many visitors this time of year although there is still plenty to look at out in the gardens. There were a couple people meandering around but we wont see many souls in November. The premise of the original Holiday Lights Show (Winter Wonderland Walk) was to bring in visitors during the winter to enjoy the garden. Of course, this event is also a vital fundraiser that is dependent on sponsorships and attendance. We've never had a perfect December for this event with 2" of light snow and evening temperatures around 25 degrees F. We usually have some rain or -20 degrees F windchill. I hope we avoid the extremes this year! Nice shot below of the leathery fall leaves of the chinkapin oak (Quercus muehlenbergii) near our woodland walk. This adaptabile oak was named Urban Tree of the Year by the Society of Municipal Arborists. Fall color ranges from yellow to orange to this leathery brown. Looks good to me. The bottom photo is of my "ride" this time of year....


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