The autumn equinox is two days past. So officially, the season is autumn. Expect to see colorful leaves attempting to match the sweaters and sweatshirts of the humans.
Sunshine continues, albeit in limited quantities. Animals who want to make the most of the situation settle in during the midday hours and blissfully absorb the solar rays.
Warm sun on warm mud — hog heaven. This resident of a demonstration farm in a local park may become concerned about the shortened hours of sunshine, but she does not need to fear the butcher.
In the fictional village of Elm Ridge, Illinois, the Deutsch butcher shop is owned by the Hebing family. Year round they sell fine sausages, ham, bacon, and other smoked meats. Polly Black, an American seamstress, is a regular customer. Once in a while, she will purchase a cut of beef or a chicken. But pork is a staple. After all, ham hock and beans is one of her son’s favorite meals in the sweet, historical romance Stitching a Dream.
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