Community Garden Season Ends
Sunday was such a beautiful day (unlike today), I actually enjoyed helping Anne clean up the community garden in preparation for winter.

Thanks to the monopod, here’s an aerial view of one corner of the garden.

After the cleanup, the area is mowed and eventually tilled. Anything that might clog the mower was removed, including these sunflower stalks.

There wasn’t much left to harvest, just a few abandoned vegetables.

As many materials as possible (such as this fencing) were saved for reuse next year.

Not everything could be saved or composted, unfortunately...