tot·ter
ˈtätər/
verb
gerund or present participle: tottering
1.
move in a feeble or unsteady way.
“a hunched figure tottering down the path”
That’s me. The last couple of days I’ve pushed myself to get out with a camera and get photos of this fine fall foliage. And I am not recovered yet, three months enforced sitting, plus remaining leg pain (think I’m going to need another shot…Watson, The needle!)
But after many months with nothing to post but the hi-jinks of the “little rascals” (known commonly as Barry and the Pirates), finally some pictures.

If I was a ghost I’d haunt this tree

After driving all over, I returned to pick my mother up at the dentist and saw this perfect fall tree.

About On the North River
Forty years toiled in the Tel-com industry, married for 36 years widowed at sixty-one. Ten years in a relationship with a woman until her death. Was a Tea Party supporter. Today a follower of the Last American President to be honestly elected, Donald J. Trump.
Recently had Ancestry.com tell me I'm Swedish, not Danish. I may need to change my avatar.
Most excellent “Holmes ” I’ll get the needle!
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Take another look at the daisies, I think someone was picking flowers where there were bare spots. So I “photoshopped” it a little fuller.
See where the flower doesn’t match up with the stem? There are three duplicate clusters of three daisies that are exactly the same.
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