This has been a good year for leaves. Texas usually doesn't get the nice flame colors; usually the leaves turn a sickly yellow in late November, then give up, turn brown, and hurl themselves off the tree about a month later. It's very depressing, but not this season.
This is not even a particularly good example of them. I wish I'd worked to get a better picture, but I felt weird standing in front of random people's houses screwing around with the camera, so I quit. I always feel like I'm going to get in trouble for something I haven't done when I'm in Plano, despite many years of managing to not get in trouble for all the things I did do there. But I don't think I'm being paranoid--did you know someone over 30 could get carded for smoking a cigarette? Not buying a cigarette, smoking one. Being a Collin County constable must be a very boring job. (It wasn't me, by the way.)
So Thanksgiving is over--I stayed here for a tasty potluck with friends and then went up to Dallas the next day for my cousin's bat mitzvah festivities and a little lazing around the homestead.
The weekend itself was fun, but the drive home took six frigging hours. An hour of that was spent in traffic from Carl's Corner to Hillsboro, so Eric and I invented a longcut* that probably added an hour to the trip but was quiet and pastoral and fun. I'd rather drive 70 for two hours than sit in traffic for one. I drive a stick, see, and clutch ankle is a very real and devastating malady.
That's it. I hope you had a fun and meaningful holiday. I start night shift tomorrow. I am a better person when I work night shift. You'll see. I feel more beatific already.
*TX 171 east, 14 south, 6 south, U.S. 79 south, TX 130 south, west on U.S. 290 east. Many cows, tasty-looking diners, and touchingly inept Christmas displays. Highly recommended if time is not a factor, but it usually is.