Several residents have spread the word that they have pears, peaches, garden produce to share, all ready for picking. Pumpkins and gourds are starting to show up on decorative entryways. The milk-weed pods are bursting with clouds of seeded puff. Some home owners have the large sunflowers still following the sun, but the wild small sunflowers are past their best season, ready to bow out and turn to seed.
The community held an Emergency Preparedness Evening with workshops for both youth and adults. Kim Christensen was in charge. Childcare was provided so parents of youngsters could attend and take advantage of ideas that were featured in several areas.
Robert and Phee Crosland and various parts of their family, plus Richard and Vickie Free, have been on an early fall ocean cruise. Fun in Florida, fun on the water, glitches taken care of. The whole point was being together, relaxing and having fun and that was accomplished for all ages.
Jimmie and Anna Beth Olson were able to attend a farewell meeting in Brigham City for their granddaughter who is leaving to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She is the daughter of Michael and Anna Olson.
This past weekend was the date for the wedding of Stetson Ostler, son of Stuart and Alona Ostler of Mink Creek, and Abby Lyon. Congratulations are in order. Yes, it was a rainy day, but umbrellas and cooperation from all involved in any way made it an absolutely beautiful day for the starting of this new Ostler family.
There has been a young bull moose doing some wandering around in our Birch Creek area. He is given a wide berth by the neighbors most of the time. One of the residents' fences suffered from an encounter with this guy.
There are still turkeys feeding on spilled grain from trucks driving through. They can have a big impact on passing vehicles and they always think they have the right of way.
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