I am quite sure that all the world sings in October. I saw the sun rise this morning on my drive to work-and this day was born in a beautiful manner, I can assure you-and worthy of a song. It started off with the fog that has become very familiar. The sunlight was muted and it turned the gray fog a lovely shade of pink. Nature is full of surprises and one never has “seen it all” as we think, I realised. As the sun reached the tree tops, it crowned them in gold. The trees whether stately or not appeared to shine themselves. This morning, would be a hard act to follow.
October is full of wonderful and beautiful-in many forms. The climate is particularly pleasant with its’ bright days and cool nights. I find it difficult to be inside when I am convinced that every day is the grandest that has ever been. Today, I spent my break outside. It was for just a few minutes, but long enough for me to disturb a covey of small birds under the persimmon tree. The fruit is far from ripe, so I did not feel so bad about it. Just past the persimmon tree, a bluebird was foraging in a carpet of bright yellow leaves. This is why I love October, I thought.
Leaves tumbled across the road, on my drive home. The wind today was friendly and without malice, as it had been just a week ago. I pulled in to the rabbit patch and drove by the pumpkins and the yellow chrysanthemums on the porch-and I thought, this is why I love October, too.
All of the days’ inspiration showed up on the kitchen table. It just seemed like the day warranted a celebration of some sort and so we had a “Sunday dinner” on a Tuesday night. I made extra gravy for Cash, Christopher Robin and Christopher Robins’ little friend. I have been trying to “tame” the small kitten anyway, and thought surely gravy would help-and it did. I carry a little dish out each night with some sort of temptation in it. He eats greedily and allows me to sit near enough to rub him. This night was no different.
He and I sat together, though there was a good foot between us. The moon rose up and cast its’ shine like it has a million times before, but that fact did not diminish the effect it had on the rabbit patch. . . and I thought, this is why I love October.
This is why I love your blog…. the language is so beautiful, you paint wonderful pictures of life on our precious earth..and God has certainly used this blog to Bless me with encouragement !! I look forward to reading more. My blogs are a lot less eloquent but I would love for you to read them. Thank you for your writing .
You could not have said any thing that would have meant more to me. My prayer is that God can use this to bless the people that call it home. I plan to visit your blog and look forward to it. I am sure your own gift is as beautiful as anything! Thank you so much for making my morning sweet!
You are preaching to the choir here. The earth wraps herself in colors that remind me of a Klimt painting – stunning and regal. Wishing you another stunning day.
Your thoughts are so beautiful and you have a wonderful way of describing them!!
I love everyday for what ever Nature has to show us, (altho I might complain a bit about being too hot or too cold!)
October is my favorite month…just the thought of cooler weather, contrasting colors, and the scampering of animals getting ready for winter…brings me a smile. This post is wonderful…
as usual!
Michele, I am reading Gladys Taber. I did not start in the beginning but instead I started reading her October entry. Now I understand why you connect with her. . Our dogwood tree is so beautiful the leaves are a dark burgundy shade. Like Gladys I wish I could paint the trees words are not enough to describe there beauty.
Which one are you reading and where did you get it? I only have 2 as I have found them hard to come by-When I read Road to Stillmeadow- I cried -It was such natural read for me-
One day- I am going to that place- I feel so connected that its weird-and any book by her is on my Christmas list! I am so glad you met her and love her too!
Michele, I love Gladys Taber. I can pick this book up and just open it and read. Today I read about her friend Jill I cried for her when her old friend died
October is a real turning point in the year, isn’t it? Summer behind, winter ahead, but still plenty of beautiful days to be experienced. Lovely post, but then they always are!
The repeated refrain, “This is why I love October,” solidified your ode to this beautiful month. I, too, sing on a beautiful October day, though for the sake of my husband and neighbors I probably shouldn’t. October in my little town has been splendid, a splendor you captured with your words.
Michele~ still buried with stuff/junk & trying to get it straight. thanks for message. will try to write soon. do not like this upset from moving. Later ..Desert Granny… my e-mail is above. >
This is why I love your blog…. the language is so beautiful, you paint wonderful pictures of life on our precious earth..and God has certainly used this blog to Bless me with encouragement !! I look forward to reading more. My blogs are a lot less eloquent but I would love for you to read them. Thank you for your writing .
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You could not have said any thing that would have meant more to me. My prayer is that God can use this to bless the people that call it home. I plan to visit your blog and look forward to it. I am sure your own gift is as beautiful as anything! Thank you so much for making my morning sweet!
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You are preaching to the choir here. The earth wraps herself in colors that remind me of a Klimt painting – stunning and regal. Wishing you another stunning day.
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Haha! I would have guessed that! Thank you friend and I hope your day is lovely and full of good things!
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You have the gift of seeing the beauty in the simplest of natures treasures …then sharing them with us ~which is why we love you x
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you have a kind heart and it always shows up in your comments-you touch my heart so very sweetly. Have a beautiful day! and Thank you so much!
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And it’s all so true of you x
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Your thoughts are so beautiful and you have a wonderful way of describing them!!
I love everyday for what ever Nature has to show us, (altho I might complain a bit about being too hot or too cold!)
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Thank you so much-and me too-then I just am thankful for shelter from the elements. I hope your day is beautiful.
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October is my favorite month…just the thought of cooler weather, contrasting colors, and the scampering of animals getting ready for winter…brings me a smile. This post is wonderful…
as usual!
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thank you -The world does need Octobers!
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Michele, I am reading Gladys Taber. I did not start in the beginning but instead I started reading her October entry. Now I understand why you connect with her. . Our dogwood tree is so beautiful the leaves are a dark burgundy shade. Like Gladys I wish I could paint the trees words are not enough to describe there beauty.
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Which one are you reading and where did you get it? I only have 2 as I have found them hard to come by-When I read Road to Stillmeadow- I cried -It was such natural read for me-
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I got it from Amazon The Stillmeadow Road It is old but in very good shape even had the dust jacket
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One day- I am going to that place- I feel so connected that its weird-and any book by her is on my Christmas list! I am so glad you met her and love her too!
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Michele, I hope you get to Connecticut I lived there as a child loved it. Make sure you go when the Mountain Laurel is blooming.
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oh gow sweetly said-thank you!
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Michele, I love Gladys Taber. I can pick this book up and just open it and read. Today I read about her friend Jill I cried for her when her old friend died
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I could close my eyes and see it all and feel the soft fur of your new little friend. You make it come alive and I thank you for that.
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you are so kind-you always make my heart glad! thank you sincerely! I am still so behind and catching up-but know your posts inspire me. thank you!
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It is a busy season and you folks had the added business of a hurricane! No apologies needed my friend. I am just glad to read your posts.
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sweet! I am s glad to know you!
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October is a real turning point in the year, isn’t it? Summer behind, winter ahead, but still plenty of beautiful days to be experienced. Lovely post, but then they always are!
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my kind and so thoughtful friend-thank you. You are right about October.
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The repeated refrain, “This is why I love October,” solidified your ode to this beautiful month. I, too, sing on a beautiful October day, though for the sake of my husband and neighbors I probably shouldn’t. October in my little town has been splendid, a splendor you captured with your words.
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thank you so much-and you sing every chance you get and especially in October!
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October sounds so beautiful, although we are going to be having the opposite of weathers. Somehow you always manage to transport me to rabbit patch
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There you are!! I am missing you! I miss your post! Thank you my darling friend!
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Me too. Its been crazy couple of weeks. I feel like I am running a backpackers hostel.
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Michele~ still buried with stuff/junk & trying to get it straight. thanks for message. will try to write soon. do not like this upset from moving. Later ..Desert Granny… my e-mail is above. >
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