In spring and summer, we thrill in getting out, exploring, adventuring, seeing the new and being seen. Come fall, we turn inward. All of a sudden, it's a September Sunday and I'm laying in bed fantasizing about spending the day with my kitchen. It's the best possible date: there is music, and good smells, and hot tea and a floor to dance on if the mood strikes.
Now I am picking sage. Now I am chopping an onion. Bit by bit, there's the release of the wild expectations of summer, the humble simple acceptance of fall. It's like a drug. I've been grooving to it all week.
I hope fall is finding you similarly enchanted.
3 comments:
yes!! yes!! i love fall!! i'm knitting a cream and burnt-orange colored scarf right now ... !!
That's perfect! Burnt orange doesn't have a place in any other season, but it's welcome (and almost expected) in fall.
Fall is my favorite time of year - I call it my season of orange because I decorate the house with 'everything orange'...and it's a perfect time to make soup or stew...and, for me, football.
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