Most people
know by now that I am a huge fan of the autumn season. If it were up to me, it would “always (be) October”. Every month would have cool mornings, warm
afternoons, and a hint of a chill in the evening air. A harvest moon would glow every evening in
the sky and the sun would peak over the horizon in the first light of the day.
Generally
people have a specific month that they favor because of a birthday, holiday or
special occasion which has meaning for them.
For me, October is the quintessential month with everything that I would
ask a month to provide. October is the harbinger of many holidays to
come, complete with decorations, themes, veterans, thanks and
spirituality.
There are the
gorgeous colors of the season and October highlights them in her flora and
fauna. The pumpkins and gourds, the
chrysanthemums, the changing leaves (yes, they do change color in Texas!), the
smell of cranberry bread and cinnamon rolls in the bakeries, and the seasonal-flavored
coffees.
Waking up in
the morning, the sun isn’t shining through the skylights or windows, so I feel
more rested. The drawback of October’s
shorter sunlight hours is that sometimes I feel that I haven’t finished
everything I planned. When it is
twilight outside and it’s only 7pm, I feel that I want to curl up in my favorite
chair, and watch my favorite television show, read a book, or have a glass of
wine.
October tends
to energize me in that I want to walk and exercise outside because the
temperature is more comfortable than in other months. September tends to carry the summer
temperatures and November is a hodge podge of the winter weather to come.
October skies
are filled with clouds in all shapes and sizes and I enjoy searching the
heavens for something that can be recognized before the wispy vapors
disappear. Usually in summer, here in
Texas, there aren’t any clouds in the sky many days, so it is hot and days seem
longer. This morning, for example, I
awakened to a lavender sky of all hues of purple, like a striated skein of
lavender yarns.
Many
organizations, churches, schools and various groups have their fall craft
shows, pumpkin patches, holiday marketplaces, and autumn celebrations in
the month of October. Each week you
have your choice of numerous venues to attend, or just visit the local farmer’s
market. And who can forget Octoberfest?
The holidays – Thanksgiving
and Christmas are approaching, but not quite here, so the anticipation still
remains. Halloween is just a breath
away. That means I still have time to
pick out my Christmas photo card, mail overseas packages, and plan a holiday
party.
Time and time
again, when October 1st arrives, I think of all the wonderful events
ahead in the month, start to fill up my calendar - meeting with friends, lunches, and
gatherings, and know that this month will be one to cherish again and again.