September was the seventh month of the Roman Calendar, but is the ninth accoding to our reckoning. The Anglo-saxons called it "Gerst-Monath," or the "Barley Month."
September’s name comes from the Latin word septem, meaning “seven.”
Yes, this post is all things September-ish . . .
Feast Days
September 21st - St Matthew
Matthew is recognized as a saint in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and Anglican churches(see St. Matthew's Church). His feast day is celebrated on 21 September in the West and 16 November in the East. He is known as the Patron Saint of Finance.
September 29th - St Michael or Michalemas Day
Michaelmas (/ˈmɪkəlməs/ MIK-əl-məs; also known as the Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, the Feast of the Archangels, or the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels) is a Christian festival observed in some Western liturgical calendars on 29 September.
This is also a time when the weather is known to change. In Italy, they say "For St. Michael, heat goes into the heavens." In Ireland, people expect a marked decrease in sickness or disease.
The Irish also consider this a lucky day for fishing: Plenty comes to the boat on Micheael's Day.
Barolini records a nursery rhyme about hours of sleep: Nature requires five, Custom gives seven, Laziness takes nine And Michaelmas eleven.
Mottos
Fair on September first, fair for the month.
Plant trees at Michalmas and command them to grow. Set them at Candlemas and entreat them to grow.
September blows soft - Til the fruits' in the loft.
St Matthew brings cold dew.
September dries up wells, or breaks down bridges.
September, in Old England, was called Haervest-monath (Harvest Month). This is the time to gather up the rest of the harvest and prepare for the winter months.
September Birth Flowers
September’s birth flowers are the aster and the morning glory. The aster signifies powerful love, and the China aster expresses variety or afterthought in the language of flowers. The morning glory symbolizes affection. It can also mean coquetry, affectation, or bonds in the language of flowers.September Birthstone
The September birthstone is the sapphire, which was once thought to guard against evil and poisoning.
- Sapphire is a form of corundum that is typically blue, a color caused by tiny bits of iron and titanium; the vivid, medium blues are more valuable than lighter or darker forms. Due to various trace elements, sapphires also appear in other colors. Those with red colors are called rubies.
- Sapphires were thought to encourage divine wisdom and protection. They symbolized purity, truth, trust, and loyalty. Some believed that if they were placed in a jar with a snake, the snake would die.
- The sapphire, along with the related ruby, are the second-hardest natural gemstones, with only the diamond being harder.
September Fun Days
There are lots of days dedicated to fun activities in September. Look out for these days.
- September 5th: National Cheese Pizza Day
- September 9th: National Teddy Bear Day
- September 16th: National Play-Doh Day
- September 19th: International "Talk Like A Pirate Day"
We may have missed most of them, but Happy National Play-Doh Day and here's to the up and coming Talk like a Pirate Day!
So what are some of the things that mark September as being special to you? I feel that the air is full of change. You have some really lovely warm days, but then you also have the cooler nights and some pretty miserable days weatherwise as well.
Something fun to do
Look up American Bandstand on YouTube. Yesterday I watched an episode from November 11 1967. You can catch that here. Boy it sure too me back. In 1967 I was 12 years old. It was really fun to hear the music, see the old adverts, the hairstyles, the clothes, the dances.
We used to tune into American Bandstand every Saturday afternoon, along with Canadian Bandstand, which came from Kitchener/Waterloo.
It was a different world. I was looking at the show yesterday and I was thinking to myself, most of those kids are really old now, or even no longer with us. This was during the Viet Nam War, and I found myself wondering how many of the youngsters on the show dancing ended up in Viet Nam and never came back.
And I found myself wondering what hot Doctor Pepper tastes like! #1 song of the day was Aretha Franklin, Natural Woman.
And with that I better leave you with a thought for the day . . .
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