We did have a warmer period to start off the month which helped the later produce finish and ripen---tomatoes were the focus for Hilde with lots of stewed tomatoes, tomato juice, tomato sauce and tomato soup put up and squirreled away for the dark months. The first cool, wet weather coincided with John and Evie’s corn roast and congratulations here on the 3rd. It is amazing how a small gathering seems large when crammed indoors with four healthy and energetic preschoolers bouncing around. It was a fun start for the Labor Day weekend! Mark and John did the annual remove rust and weld on the pathfinder, but that may be the last year for that. From three pathfinders, we are down to only one 1995, and it is putting on lots of miles between Chicago and Madison. Evie’s parents came through and got to see Rudolph in the ‘green’ mode, so the Labor Day weekend was social and great.
The rest of the month was a muffled one, as Hilde got a very nasty bug which left her ears blocked up and her energy levels just above zero. We were also praying constantly for the relief from pain and reconstruction of nephew Adam’s knee---he had a very comprehensive football injury. Thank God for skilled doctors and a full-time mom/nurse/chauffeur for him. We hope he will be on his feet before Christmas.
September 9th was the 60th wedding anniversary of Hilde’s paren

Mark is in the intense, pre-trial mode and flew to Springfield Missouri for a court appearance, being gone during THE rain event of September 21 & 22 and 23, when Rudolph received at least 6 inches (overfilled the rain gauge!) and Pittsville nearly washed away. He returned to find detours and roads closed as the water gathered and over-flowed almost everywhere in Wood County, where 50 roads were closed at one point. The Henkel home, being on one of the highest points in the county, had no damage, but so many folks did!
Other assorted incidents included the dryer deceasing after more than 20 years hard use, the garage door opener breaking again, Hilde winning a raffle of a beautiful Amish quilt, and the raspberries and lawn continuing productiv

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