Hello friends!Ā Happy Monday.Ā I hope you had a great weekend.Ā With the exception of the painful loss we (and by āweā I mean my Tripp) suffered in college football, ours was a lovely weekend indeed.Ā Mostly because of this.Ā
In other developments this weekend, we celebrated the first day of Autumn (or Fall if youāre an Okie).Ā Ā
It does feel like weāve turned a corner in the weather and for that I am really grateful.Ā Even my summer annuals have perked up.Ā My begonias went on strike about July 1st and to be honest I think this is the best theyāve looked all year!
But some of the more traditional signs of Fall are evident as well.Ā
Here in my neck of the woods, the leaves wonāt start really changing for probably another few weeks.Ā But here and there you can see the first few leaves starting to turn colors.
Iām going to state for the record that in my humble opinion, October is the most beautiful month of the year here in T-town.
This time of year even spent flowers are beautiful as is the case with my Oak-leaf Hydrangea. **sigh.Ā so pretty**
And this time of year is when the perennial grasses really start to shine.Ā
As we begin to bid farewell to September, I am grateful for-
- cool evenings
- magical light
- a quiet mind
- liberation
- restoration
How about you?Ā Are you starting to see signs of fall in your neck of the woods?Ā What are you thankful for?Ā Do share.
Peace, Kelly
So sorry your team didn’t win, but glad you had a good weekend. š I’m thankful that we are half way through Basic and we’ll get to see our boy next month. I love pumpkin anything which is legal once September hits. And I can’t wait for the temps to drop just a little bit more so I can open the windows.
Love this touch of fall! Sorry about the game, but I can see, as you both hug your daughter, that her being made up for the loss!! I love the little acorn cap, so cute! I’m grateful this week for the absolutely, wonderful cool mornings we’ve been having!!
I love the fall and the anticipation of the holidays that come with the change of seasons. I am grateful for the 1 million leaves we will have in our front yard within the next 6 weeks. Although a pain to rake they will make for beautiful fall shots of our precious little grandbaby Reagan (16 months). I too am grateful for cooler weather as my hormones need it badly :).
What a sweet, gentle post–bummer on the game! Fall is making its entrance steadily here in the Northeast. It’s wonderful to follow individual regions as Summer leaves them one by one.