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We'd been pretty windy the last couple weeks so there wasn't a need for the sign or any action to take before this, but we knew it was coming. Now, there is a chance of rain later tonight and we finally did have some leaves on the street in front, so this evening was the first time I went out and raked the leaves on the street curb up onto our terrace. If I'm advertising it then I better do it, right?
I did buy an smaller, inexpensive metal tine rake to keep around the corner of the front door for this purpose. We already have a broom stashed there, and they stay relatively hidden behind the bushes and drain pipe. I thought the metal tines would be more flexible than plastic because I want to get the leaves up but leave any rocks in the street and not pull them onto the terrace.There weren't many leaves today, but we'll continue to do our share to keep less leaf-tea from running into the gutter at the end of the street, which empties right there into Starkweather creek, which then flows directly into Lake Monona. I like how they used our address to give us the correct sign, rather than a generic one, and we may use it every fall now. If everyone did just a little bit, either this cause or another, change would happen more quickly and easily.
I also took a quick picture of the back yard, and you can see how the plants have started melting just since our first frost, and easily another hard frost last night/this morning. I may try to strim much of the plants into mulch this weekend, but it's forecast to be some of our coldest days yet so I might wait. I mowed last week to mulch the black walnut leaves in the back yard, and that needs to be done again, too. Any leaves in front will eventually be raked into piles, vacuumed up and mulched for the flowerbeds once they are done falling and much drier.
We even have a chance of getting our first snow late Saturday night, but I think the forecast may have changed to earlier precipitation so might just be rain earlier in the afternoon. But the inevitable is coming, no doubt about it.



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