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Are you ready for Autumn!

Are you ready for Autumn!

Summer To Autumn Transition A Chore and Fun


Seems Mother Nature has an eye on the calendar and has noticed that September 22 was the autumnal equinox commonly known as the first day of Fall. Already the weather has changed from the longer daylight days we experienced which meant that in our part of the country (Michigan) the sun did not set until around 9:15PM.  And of course going out in the morning to retrieve the daily fish wrap meant we did so in daylight.  As the raven would state: “Nevermore”.

We are now in the throes of cooler days, much colder nights and an almost complete change in lifestyle.  Let me share with you just a couple of issues that impact my daily routine now that Fall has arrived.

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No longer am I going sockless while wearing my deck shoes and I have returned my Bermuda shorts to the back closet.  Short sleeve shirts will have to wait until next Spring to make an appearance. Our furnace was checked out by the heating and cooling company and the sounds of the motor humming in the morning at 6:15AM when it comes on now takes the place of the alarm clock.  It also meant the installation of new filters – one for the furnace and another for the humidifier.

The trees in the woods behind our home have started to change colors and I’m sure many of the leaves will find a place on our lawn.  That means weekly raking but we do have the advantage of pushing the leaves back into the woods – I’m not into the bagging process!

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The heater in the car has made its appearance along with the heated seats. In the trunk there is a snow/ice scraper along with a couple of blankets and a couple of coats.  Attending outdoor sporting events for grandchildren sometimes means those blankets and extra coats will come in handy!

No longer will I be ordering iced lattes but have switched to hot pumpkin lattes. Our weekend trips will take us to some cider mills.  What with the apple shortage in Michigan this year due to the early spring freeze, I’m anxious to see the price of a gallon of cider which I understand is up $2 a gallon in some places! Ouch!

On a more positive note, there will be fewer road construction cones on the highways – yippee! And of course we will make our annual trek to Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan for the pumpkin festival – 800 carved and lighted jack o’ lanterns dotting all the roads and trails in the Village – a wondrous site!

So while we mourn the exit of Summer and gear up for Fall and Winter maybe we should take a lesson from the hundreds of hummingbirds that no longer grace our window feeders and fly off to some remote sun filled location in the south. 

But then we would miss handing out treats on Halloween, building snowmen
with our grandchildren, ice skating on the canals in our subdivision, watching
for the lone turkey that always seems to appear on our deck this time of the
year, and taking long walks in the new fallen snow.  You know – all in all maybe Fall isn’t so bad after all!  Or maybe a move to St. Louis should be in our plans - winters in The Show Me State are often more milder than up here in the north.  But can we still root for our Detroit Tigers?

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