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Saturday, 1 October 2016
October thoughts . . .
O hushed October morning mild,
Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;
Tomorrow's wind, if it be wild,
Should waste them all.
The crows above the forest call;
Tomorrow they may form and go.
O hushed October morning mild,
Begin the hours of this day slow.
Make the day seem to us less brief.
Hearts not averse to being beguiled,
Beguile us in the way you know.
Release one leaf at break of day;
At noon release another leaf;
One from our trees, one far away.
Retard the sun with gentle mist;
Enchant the land with amethyst.
Slow, slow!
For the grapes' sake, if the were all,
Whose leaves already are burnt with frost,
Whose clustered fruit must else be lost . . .
For the grapes' sake along the all.
~Robert Frost
October, October . . . there is so much to love about this month.
First of all it is the month of our October General Conference. Twice a year our church leaders and all of the membership of the church gather together to listen to and be inspired by talks from our leaders and others, and to be spiritually fed by their words and the music which is brought to us by church choirs. It is an opportunity for us to sustain their leadership and to feel like we are a part of something very special and very large. Oftimes we can feel like we are a small number of people as many of us live in countries and areas where the church membership is quite limited. It is nice to feel a part of a much larger group. It is nice to be uplifted, inspired and upheld in this way. Our General Conference is this weekend with talks beginning today and then continuing tomorrow. If you would like to more you can go here.
In Canada it is the month of Thanksgiving . . . I love Thanksgiving. I have so very many fond, fond memories of Thanksgiving pasts . . . time spent with much beloved family and friends. Good food and good company. A family time. Ohhh . . . my mother's stuffing. How I miss it. My mother's turkey too. For some reason the memory of her turkey always tastes much better than any turkey has ever or ever will taste. Funny how that goes . . . Canadian Thanksgiving is next weekend. I may try to do one here . . . but it will not be the same. It never is. I miss my family.
For me it is the month of pumpkin. Pumpkin pie. Pumpkin bread. Pumpkin cake. Pumpkin soup . . . carving pumpkins . . .
The month of Halloween and ghosts and goblins . . . the smell of burning leaves and burnt pumpkins. A special crispness in the air. Harvest moons . . .
Like Anne . . . I am so glad that I live in a world where there are Octobers.
A thought to carry with you through today . . .
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In my Autumn garden I was fain
To mourn among my scattered roses;
Alas for that last rosebud which uncloses
To Autumn's languid sun and rain
When all the world is on the wane!
Which has not felt the sweet constraint of June,
Nor heard the nightingale in tune.
~Christina Georgina Rossetti, An October Garden
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Spiritual Enlightenment
In the English Kitchen today . . . Gingerbread Blondies. Be still my heart . . .
Have a beautiful Saturday. May it be truly blessed. Don't forget!
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And I do too!!
The leaves are beginning to fall here but we have a long way to go as many trees are still green. It is beautiful when they change colors but always a sad time for me when the trees are bare and all the color is gone. Hope your day is a wonderful one !
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Pam, the colours are lovely, but it is sad when they are all gone, and then winter is upon us. I shppose it is just a different kind of beauty! Have a great Saturday! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAww..those LMMontgomery quotes..
ReplyDeleteI agree October is ablaze with awe.
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You should do a TG:) It would be fun..potluck?:)
You are right, it would be fun! I will think about it Monique! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Marie!
ReplyDeleteI also love October! I loved the poem from, Robert Frost...so on spot!
My grandparents were on a building mission in Canada, when, President Monson was the mission president there. They had fond memories of, October Thanksgiving... :0)
Is there anything better than pumpkin...anything?! I love it all. Your, Gingerbread Blondies look divine, I can hardly wait to try them!
I have so enjoyed General Conference. Such inspiration!
Hugs and Love,
Barb
Hi Marie . . . so, I made the blondies after, Conference . . . I cannot tell you how delicious they are!! You are so right, the smell while they were cooking was intoxicating, the batter was delicious before they went in the oven, and now . . . oh my, they are sooooo good! Thank you so much, they will be put in my "yummy" recipe box!
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I remember when President Monson was the Mission President based in Toronto Barb. I was a very young woman then. am so pleased you made the blondies and that you like them!! They are excellent, I agree! Conference was just lovely. I got so much from it! But then, I always do! Hugs. xoxo
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