One last apple...
Dear Diary,
This old apple tree was planted over 60 years ago by a previous owner. It produces a lot of small apples that really aren't good for much but cider, which I have made in the past. But now I just let the apples fall to the ground when they are ready. When Matt came to do the final raking in November I told him to not rake up the apples. I leave them for the deer who love to graze under the tree. Matt did take a bushel of apples in October to feed his pigs.
I was looking at the frost covered branches and noticed that one apple had fallen off a branch and landed in the crook of two big limbs. It seemed so yellow sitting there, it really caught my eye. I thought, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree!" I wonder how long it will sit there before a squirrel discovers it! It was a moment of common enchantment on a grey morning.
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