I am ready for this time of year. I am welcoming the picturesque death and rot. I wore my nerves thin on heat and smoke and wildfires this summer. Now I'm reveling in ridiculous gourds, tomatoes flaunting their multicoloured heirloom-ness, and the haunting songs of geese flying overhead. Dress me in apples and call me Pomona.
There has been, in the past three years especially, a moment's pause whenever October approaches. There is a part of me that wonders if this conviviality that I throw myself into is appropriate in a world where there is so much unrest, pain, and political and social discontent. There are protests to attend, politicians to contact, and injustices to call out. I believe in those things, in standing up, in caring for each other, in saying "no more." I also believe that sometimes we could really use some peace, some joy, a friendly moment with another human with no expectations.
I'd like to think that the October silliness I engage in each year gives folks something small to grin about. I hope that it introduces people to authors and artists they may not have stumbled across. I know that the people that get something cool in their mailbox from the festivities aren't unhappy they came by to toss their name in the hat, and I am always tired-but-smiling at the end of the month. So I think that until it feels really off-colour to pass along some joy each October I'm going to continue doing it as long as I am able (which I hope is a long time). This blog, even in its quieter state the past few years, has been a true delight for me. I've met wonderful people, made incredible friends, and grown my strange, thorny heart so many sizes since beginning this journey.
For those who know the routine by now, grab a cup of your favourite autumn-spiced beverage and put your feet up. If you are new around here, welcome. It's easy to get the hang of things, and everyone is very friendly. (Mind the one grumpy cat though. She blows raspberries instead of hissing but she will still swat at you if you get too close.)
Can you feel the excitement as the last hours of September slip away? Have you caught the intoxicating scents of woodsmoke, ripe apples, or the slow withering of the final summer flowers?
Let's do this October thing again.
PS - if you are not into giveaways then I'll catch you in November - no worries. I'd like to say that I'll drop off a bewitching autumn post here for your reading pleasure but this month is also the beginning of a big work project for me each year, so I won't make any promises I can't keep.
PPS - Rebecca from Kings Road Apothecary sent out a very helpful post, Self Care in Triggering Times that is brimming with ideas to ease your heart and body in these days of troubling news and media. If you are having a difficult time, please take care of yourself, call a friend, and/or ask for help.
9 comments:
I've been participating in your gloriously fun giveaways for years now and you're so generous to keep hosting them! We all need a little more kindness and fun in our lives during times like these. Friends near and far are the best comfort. :)
It was wonderful seeing you pop up on my sidebar tonight, dear Rue. Happy October, and let the fun begin! 🎃
Yay! Thanks for circling round the bonfire with me again this year, Jennifer!
It's finally here! October! I wait for 11 months for this one :)
Love your blog and all that is written. Cannot wait to see what this month has in store.
Well I've put on my virtual dancing shoes, reading glasses and have a cuppa at the ready. It's October. I just love October and all the joy it brings. I'll be with ya all month.............and beyond. xoxo Oma Linda
So happy to see you in my inbox! I'm ready...
I am so happy! I look forward to this every year and always to your writing!
You have all made me grin like a jack-o-lantern! Thanks for joining in the fun!
So nice to have you back! Happy October!
Hi Jen,
Happy October to you! :) I am a bit late, but you know that my wish comes directly from my heart. I hope you have the best month ever.
I am looking forward to seeing more of your posts.
Lots of greetings from Germany,
Birgit
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