Fall is time for football, food gifts and real estate

Well, fall has officially arrived and the weather has cooled off this week so that it feels like the real deal. Jim got the yard mowed again over the weekend and we recently trimmed several bushes and cut some sprouts out of my flowerbeds, so we have the place slicked up pretty nice. We're also delighted that work is progressing on clearing the old nursing home property just across the fence. I took a picture of the building Thursday and the photo was timely since the east-west wing was completely demolished by the end of the week.

The football team is rolling right along. Since rain continued through the afternoon on the 16th, we decided to change our plans and backed out of going to the game at Jay. The Lions came through with a victory despite our absence and then, this last Friday, continued their winning ways with a shutout of the Lincoln team. Unfortunately, our Razorbacks didn't fare too well this week.

Even though we skipped the Jay game, the weekend was a busy one. Activities started on Thursday with the 40th anniversary reception for the senior activity center. On Friday, Jim took me to Noel to eat a delicious buffet meal; and Saturday was full with working at the Lions Club yard sale in the morning, a quilt class session in the afternoon and a visit from sister Nancy that evening. Then on Sunday afternoon I attended a going away party in Old Town Park for a young couple from our congregation who are moving from Sulphur Springs to Bentonville.

The full schedule continued last week with meetings of the school board on Monday, Lions Club Tuesday and city council on Thursday. At midweek, I interviewed the pastor of the Christian Church and wrote up his story for this week's paper. I visited a few yard sales with friends on Friday and found some bargain clothing, a new scrapbook and a vinyl tablecloth for the patio table. On Saturday, Jim and I visited our son and grandson Matthew and on Sunday I attended the "Increase Your Faith" circuit assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses in Springdale.

Appetites increase as the cooler weather arrives, so an abundance of food gifts has been welcome. When Nancy visited, she brought us two dozen nice brown eggs along with some of her husband's specialty breads and rolls. Earlier that day, a friend had given me a bag of apples picked from her brother's tree in New Mexico and a sample of her apple butter. One of Jim's buddies stopped him recently and gave him a chicken and a carton of chicken livers. Guess I should prepare him a fried chicken dinner sometime soon.

As the changing autumn leaves bring their lovely fall colors to the Ozark hills, it's a good time to sell real estate. One of my high school classmates called last week and reported she'd sold her home and was planning to buy a smaller one. I learned on Friday that friends on Stagecoach Road had bought my aunts' former home on El Paso Street and were fixing it up. I'd say prospects are good for my friend in Tulsa who's hoping to sell her home and downsize soon.

A travel article in this month's AARP magazine suggests, "The last languid days of the season beg for a quick escape." We agree and we're planning another little two-night getaway this weekend. If the weather forecast is correct, the cooler weather will continue and we may need to take along a sweater as our accommodations are near the water.

Susan Holland is a lifelong resident of Benton County and an employee of the Westside Eagle Observer. She can be reached by email at [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.

Editorial on 09/28/2016