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Downers Grove North Football - Semi-Finals Game @ Brother Rice - November 2025

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We made it out to Brother Rice to watch the Trojans of Downers Grove North take on the Crusaders from Brother Rice in Evergreen Park.  It was cold, but just look at the lovely sunset we were greeted with in the first quarter.  The Trojans had a great, successful season - making it all the way to the Final Four.  Pretty remarkable accomplishment and something to build on.  I heard (not sure it is accurate) that DGN played seven (7) playoff teams during the regular season.  If so, it means they earned their way into the playoffs and came together as a team.  Was Brother Rice better on this night?  They were.  But, that doesn't take away the fun we had all season.  The KotBTs and I went to three away games (DGS, Glenbard West playoffs, Brother Rice playoffs) and most of the home games.  It was a good way to continue to keep him excited about the game. Also, if you zoom way-in on the photo above, you'll see that I took it after DGN had taken...

Happy Last Waltz Day To All Those Who Celebrate - Happy Thanksgiving - November 2025

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It won't be Thanksgiving around here without a little bit of The Last Waltz from The Band.   My rule of 'how to have a complete Thanksgiving' still stands from 2023 .  It is like the Jimmy Valvano speech (laugh, think, and have your emotions moved to tears), but has four parts to a complete Thanksgiving. 1. Get outside and do something. 2. Eat. 3. Watch some football. 4. Enjoy (at least part of) The Last Waltz from The Band. Earlier this morning, we did the Downers Grove Turkey Trot.  I'll strap on the feedback later today with two meals and catch some Lions and/or Cowboys.  Of course, I've already listened "in thankfulness to The Band and all the fellas..." Take a load off, Fanny. @the_band_official_ Today marks the anniversary of The Band’s set at Woodstock. No frills. Just songs and soul. In the chaos of ‘69, they brought something steady, rooted, and real. #TheBand #Woodstock #ClassicRock #MusicHistory #1969 ♬ original sound - The_Band_Offi...

Disneyland Roses for Thanksgiving - November 2025

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Last week, I posted about how there were a few Disneyland Roses that were still popping-off outside .  A couple days ago, I decided to cut them off and bring them inside to stick in a vase.  Who doesn't want Disneyland Roses for Thanksgiving, right?  I don't totally understand how (or why?) these are blooming, but I'm happy to take the flowers.  At the same time, I fear that these tender parts won't harden-off before *REAL* winter arrives.  But, in the end...does that really matter?  In the past, I've cut the canes down to under a foot in the Spring and the new growth comes out of those canes.   Here, below, are a couple photos of the Thanksgiving Disneyland Roses.  These are dark pink.  Darker than they are most of the growing season.   Here, below, is a look at some of the posts I've written about my experience with Disneyland Roses via this Google Search widget:

Winter Evergreen Arrangement #2 - November 2025

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Yesterday, I posted a photo of the first evergreen arrangement that we put together and talked about how it was the first of a bunch that were on their way.  That first one was small and tightly pulled together.  This second one below is a bit more wild.  It has sprays that open up and cast their tips broadly.  This includes blue spruce, thuja, a couple kinds of eucalyptus, some Magnolia, a short-needled fir with tiny (and pretty cute) pinecones and a couple branches of curly willow.  Foraged, mostly.  Eucalyptus is from TJ's.  This one is also in a mason jar for easy transportation - as this one is destined for across town.  Winter arrangement with eucalyptus, boxwood, fir and blue spruce

Winter Evergreen Arrangement #1 - November 2025

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With the season hitting Thanksgiving this week, it is time to start making some indoor winter arrangements.  I mean...at least it is in our house.  I've done these the past few years with foraged evergreens and some Trader Joe's foliage plants.  Last year, I went *BIG* with branches and such.  I've learned that smaller can be just as impactful.  Also...mason jars fit into cup holders, so they're super easy to transport.   Here, below is the first one.  This has some faux Winterberries along with a variety of evergreens like Thuja, boxwood, Yew and some sort of short-needled tree like fir.  I also stuck a pinecone in there that I picked up on the sidewalk a few houses up the block. Here, below is a Google search preview widget.  

More Dahlia Tubers For 2026 - Longfield Gardens - November 2025

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Welp, dahlia tuber FOMO has struck again.  A few days ago, I showed off my Bonny Blooms tuber order and talked about some of the new (to me) dahlias .  And, earlier this month, I posted about how the marketing emails and TikToks and Instagram posts about tubers were getting me antsy about dahlia tuber ordering .  In that post , I showed a number of dahlias that I thought I'd like to try to grow from various growers.  Those growers included Bonny Blooms.  And, Triple Wren Farms.  And...the place that I've bought my dahlia tubers in the past:  Longfield Gardens .   I've had pretty good luck with their tubers - with one (Maarn) being a dud.  They stood by their warranty and sent another set of Maarn Tubers (after the first ones refused to sprout), but the second set were duds, too. In my first dahlia tuber FOMO post , I included a list of some dahlias that others had recommended.  And, in the Longfield Gardens section, I listed a handf...

Initial Dahlia Tuber Order for 2026 - November 2025

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Just a few days ago, I posted about how FOMO was arriving when it comes to Dahlia tubers around here.    In the course of doing the research from tuber sellers, I found a sale that was on-going.  That had...some dahlias that I couldn't resist clicking the 'add to cart' button.  Here's what I bought from Bonny Blooms: Some of these were 'planned'.  Others were....impulse buys. Bells Palermo Dahlia Via  Bonny Blooms Bells Palermo .  This one was more expensive than I'm used to, so I bought just one (a mistake, I know).  It is also taller than I prefer.  But, I bought it anway.  Here's what Bonny Blooms has to say about it: A stunning coral to dusty rose gold formal decorative that gradually unfurls around a beautiful green eye. The colors remind me of hazy summer evenings in the Sicilian city of Palermo. Breathtaking at dusk and during late summer sunsets. The plant is strong and productive while the blooms are angled perfectly for design...