

I thought seeing and spending time with the non-human living things of Manhattan in summer was amazing, but now the fall! Everywhere I turn there are colors and leaves creating piles and patterns and life preparing for winter.
Last night we had the pleasure of not only seeing at night the 30-odd-foot fish pond SwissScape built (with an abundance of sweat and a touch of tears) last year, we also got to spend time with the lovely and interesting people who live there and have names for every fish.
Then today we began to turn off irrigation systems. That means going to every client with a compressor to make sure all the water is out of every line and emitter to avoid frozen pipes. I had a great deal of fun, we took turns pushing the hand-truck and ate lunch watching the sea lions in Central Park. Here's want a Japanese Maple looks like as it gets ready to sleep.
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