Went home and got one side of the garage one final sanding short of being ready for priming.
Pulled the last stands of corn stalks out , cut the root balls off and bound together bunches for shocks.
It rained on and off and was very windy so I decided not to make the shock/s yet as fighting a strong wind with corn bundles over ten feet high and wet, is not on my bucket list.
Pulled the husks back on all the corn cobs, and made bundles with some to hang out side the one porch; put the other cobs in plastic tubs for future use.
FINALLY cleaned the kitchen floor and partially cleaned the porch where I did some of the corn cob work.
Had a bunch of branches and twigs that keep falling out of a Maple tree, so cut/broke them into sticks small enough to put in a charcoal broiler.
Saved most but decided I needed a charcoal cooked meal so I bought a large thick pork chop, it weighed over a pound, and cooked it over Choke Cherry wood and old dried corn cobs; UMMM , UMMM , GOOD!
Trimmed some Lilac bushes with a bow saw as they have not been trimmed shaped in over a decaded, plus their wood is good for cooking; I will cut them down to size when I go back.
Was going to leave, but pulled the chiles as there is not enough time for them to go from green to red and I was in the garden pulling stuff.
Left one bushy tomato but pulled the other one.
South Roses look healthy and some bloom now and then.
Got back up North to see I should have ignored the other half's whining about fertilizing the lawn as I will now be mowing at least once a week till hard freeze.
Maple trees have dropped leaves heavily, but others not, so while I need to start planning collecting leaves for the roses, too early now.
North garden still has tomatoes and chiles producing but I am deciding if I should pull or wait for a freeze finish them off.
Zinnias, marigolds and Mums are doing very, very well.