Celebrating November and embracing fall
Welcome to this moment. (my yogi Ken loves to say that)
I am enjoying the faces of the Halloween kids of last night. Some were so young as to be dazed and confused with the happenings. I am embracing Fall and am about to say good-bye to daylight savings time. The sap turns in the trees and our bodies shift toward the resting months ahead.
It all feels very natural to me. How does it feel to you?
Smiles, Jim
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Yes, Fall...
...feels very natural to me also. I look forward to no time change in Arizona, and being an hour later than California. Fall is a time for tranquility for me, a slowing down of some activities, and a speeding up of others. Also, a time to clean up the garden for the winter crops and add summers remains to the compost heap, to be born again in the spring.
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