Last night was the first night in months that I didn’t turn the fan on before going to sleep. It was cool enough without. Instead of the quilt folded at the bottom of the bed, I pulled it up and around me. As lovely as summer was, it is gone, and Fall is rounding the bend.
For almost two decades we lived in North Africa where only two seasons cycled – summer and a blend of spring/winter – hot then a coolish warm; months of dusty dry and then weeks of soaking rain. Over the years, we could distinguish greater nuances in the seasons there, but there was nothing like the Fall we have here. As beautiful as life was there, I missed Fall the most.
As Fall arrives afresh, I look forward to all its glory and spendor. It’s a season that shouts praise to the Creator God. The words and pictures below depict just some of what I love about Fall.
The changing colors of leaves and the Fall flowers and produce.Photo Credit: Apples by Helen Phillips
The Country Fairs with all the carnival food, the handmade crafts, the smells of the animals, and the rides and fun times together.
The Fall weather and all it brings with it .
Finally all the cozy yumminess of Fall – MomMom’s pumpkin pie and pumpkin everything else; the glow and wonder of fire pits and fireplaces; sunny afternoon walks together with family and quiet evenings with friends. What are your favorite experiences of Fall?
Well … it’s not quite Fall in TX – or at least it does not feel fall-ish. I know exactly what you mean, though, when you describe pulling the quilt up instead of turning the fan on . . . love this time of year.
And so thankful for all that this season brings – a reflection on blessings and a time to even look forward to all that winter will bring . . . the cycle of life and the hope of Spring!
Love you, friend!
True…every season displays God’s glory and goodness.
Love you more.