Hi! And good Sunday morning to all!
This morning I was awoken by the 'dingling' NOISE of my neighbour putting up his TEMPO for the winter! Some people like to plan in advance and at the other end of the spectrum, there are the last-minute-people! Which do I like the best? NONE of them when they are installing such an ugly site for my eyes :( and not to mention, waking up the neibourhood!
That's from where I stand* ... and I would like to add:
shovelling is a perfect winter activity.
GET OUTSIDE PEOPLE!
Manufacturers have IMPROVED all winter's tools.
It's called ERGONOMICS!!l
I looooove my winter shovel!
But as usual, I digress*. Another topic for a future winter post.
I too plan in advance although I am ...
the worst procrastinator.
the worst procrastinator.
I'll get back to you when I get my shovel out ;)
because I am procrastinating right now, writing this post.
I should be continuing what I started yesterday,
getting my wardrobe officially winterised and in order.
Call it a TEMPO for my fall and winter clothes ...
The following post is from fall 2010.
Enjoy!!!
SUZANNE
*NOTE: digress and where I stand, both have links to definitions. Try it!
LET'S TALK ABOUT .... AUTUMN!!!
When I say the word AUTUMN ...
what is the first word that comes to mind ?
season, fall
trees, leaves, colours
afternoon, Indian Summer
festivals, harvest
outdoor markets
apples and apple pie
pumpkins and Hallow’een
change, weather, cool, rain
TEMPO’s (just kidding!)
Many words come to mind and many images do also.
This is what is called ASSOCIATION!
Put all these words together and you get
A STORY ABOUT AUTUMN.
Sounds like the title of a movie, doesn’t it? Actually it is in fact the reminder that in English, Autumn is a girl’s name, just like Winter is, and Summer and Spring as well. There are April’s, May’s and June’s too.
But let’s concentrate on the word AUTUMN which is the name of a season, one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter, from hot to cold, weather that is! The synonym being FALL. Which of course comes from LA CHUTE DES FEUILLES: falling autumn leaves and we get, fall foliage and fall colours. These are all expressions used while talking about autumn.
You have song lyrics and poems that celebrate this colourful season. There are novels and short stories too. You also have visual art forms, paintings and photographs and videos that show many of our fall colours. These are the ones used to best describe them: red, yellow, orange, gold and crimson, rusts and browns, and all the different hues of each. The most spectacular presented by the sugar maple tree!
You also have the sounds of fall: the Canada geese flying over, the rustling of leaves on the ground, the sound of the cool wind in the trees, the little squirrels running around gathering their nuts for the winter. And what about the smell of woodsy dying leavesand the cool fresh air hitting your nostrils. All your senses are sollicited!!!
You also have the sounds of fall: the Canada geese flying over, the rustling of leaves on the ground, the sound of the cool wind in the trees, the little squirrels running around gathering their nuts for the winter. And what about the smell of woodsy dying leavesand the cool fresh air hitting your nostrils. All your senses are sollicited!!!
So, no wonder that autumn is so much
a part of our lives here in Québec …
YOU CANNOT MISS IT!!!!
You can SEE it, SMELL it and HEAR it!
You can also EAT some of it
But mostly be TOUCHED by all of it!
I WISH YOU ALL A GREAT FALL
and
A HAPPY AUTUMN!
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