I'm enjoying the breezy autumn winds from the vast wetlands from the south as the birds are gathering up seeds and nuts for the winter months. The breeze reminds me of the endless days next to the sea, the largest body of life on this world. The salty mist with every crashing wave, released billions of microbes that would enter my sinuses and some would become part of me. Here, birds travel from around the world sing and share the news from afar. Some birds have left, some have arrived, and many choose to stay. The native wildflowers have abundant seed pods they helped plant and pollinate that are drying and will help provide throughout the winter.
The solar garden has the house batteries charged. The sun offers so much and has helped life thrive this year. We had excellent rain that helped doubled the mass of wildflowers. The trees are all healthy and strong. I only lost one tree due to a lightning strike, which another tree survived and recovering.