NOT the Harvest Moon, birth flowers, classic crisp |
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September strews the woodlot o'er With many a brilliant color; The world is brighter than before, Why should our hearts be duller? âThomas W. Parsons (1819â92) |
| Not the Harvest Moon (Yet) What Is a Harvest Moon? Many folks think that the Harvest Moon falls in September, however, this isnât always the case. When is the Harvest Moon and why is it so special? Learn moreâand shine on, Harvest Moon! |
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| Features a deep, colorful finish that pulses and glitters with sunshine and wind. The effect is mesmerizing. Made in the USA to last. $37.95-$39.95 |
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| Birth Flower for September September Birth Flowers In the late summer, as the air cools, there are still many beautiful flowers to enjoy and give. Learn about the two September birth flowers. |
| Light up your walkway, driveway, or patio. Display your favorite treasures with illumination. $4.95 |
| Classic Crisp Oatmeal Apple Crisp A delicious apple crisp thatâs just perfect for the fall season. Good with blueberries, too! (Use one quart.) |
| Inspired by Thomas Jeffersonâs affinity for invention, this unique device uses a float and lever design to measure up to 5 inches of rain or sprinkler water. $129.95 |
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