There are many lovely symbols and rituals associated with autumn, but all of them are bittersweet, implying as they do the death of the season and the impending colder months.

Big bins of honey crisp apples, cool and crunchy; the last of summer in their sweetness.

Restless swathes of leaves, swirling and settling, settling and swirling.

Green with yellow highlights becomes a lovely and familiar sight.
Happy Friday; happy Thanksgiving weekend. 🦃
Autumn has such wonderful sights and smells. Sounds too. The crunching of dried leaves underfoot is so pleasing. Have a great weekend, Lynette.
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Thank you very much, Steve. Here, it’s the Thanksgiving long weekend, so lots of people are visiting (and eating). We have excellent weather, too, so we will be able to enjoy the foliage. Cheers.
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Here it is Columbus Day weekend. We celebrate the third discovery of America instead of the first two. In a few places the name has changed to Indigenous Peoples Day as they were the first.
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Yes, I remember that (I lived in Arizona for a year when I was in flight training). I don’t know what you mean by the “third discovery”
though. We have two First Nations’ days; one in June and another in September. Many years ago, Thanksgiving used to be in November, but it was moved so as not to conflict with Remembrance Day on Nov 11. Happy Columbus Day. 🙂
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The Natives were the first crossing the land bridge from Asia to our continent. Leif Ericson is believed to have been the first European to “discover” the continent and then Columbus. So three discoveries.
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Okay, got it. Yes, I remember about good old Lief. We’re not taught in school that the Americas were “discovered” as they were already inhabited (many years ago kids were taught “discovery” but not now). Thanks for explaining.
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If you are interested, here’s a good book on the subject of North American settlement.
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Thank you very much but the link doesn’t work; what’s the title?
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I thought that it might not because it wasn’t highlihgted for some reason. The title is “Wilderness at Dawn” by Ted Morgan. I’m attaching the link unreduced and it’s long so you’ll see why I tried to shorten it. 🙂
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That’s great! Thank you. 🙂
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For some reason links aren’t working but it’s on Amazon.
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Thanks again, Steve. I was able to get it to work this time. Cheers.
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I love the colours of autumn and walking through leaves that crunch underfoot.
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It’s such a great time of year. Our weather is warm and clear and walking/hiking right now is fantastic.
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There’s been some mild to warm times here too. 🙂
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I heard from friends in Toronto that it has been hot. A couple of days ago it was 31!
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Blimey. That was hot.
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For this time of year, definitely!
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It’s nice to have one last burst of colour and enjoy the harvest before the winter. Have a wonderful weekend and happy Thanksgiving!
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Thank you very much. Most of our deciduous trees are still green; I figure we have about another week or so before peak colours arrive, but the weather is so great right now. I saw people swimming in the lake yesterday! Happy Thanksgiving. 🎃
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Apple season is the best and the Honey Crisps we are getting at our local market right now are prime. Best apple ever. Happy Friday Lynette. Allan
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Thank you, Allan. We bought some of the apples pictured, and they are absolutely delicious. Juicy and crispy; yum! I also bought some golden delicious, another favourite.
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Beautiful. We’re not quite to this stage of fall yet.
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Thank you very much. We’re not at peak colour yet (it will probably be another one or two weeks) but it’s definitely starting. Cheers.
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We have been blessed with amazing weather in Eastern Ontario, in the past couple of weeks, and the maple trees were are their best. It was the sweet time of the autumn, before the bitter part to come LOL
Happy Friday to you as well!
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Thank you very much; happy thanksgiving. 🎃 We are not yet at those peak colours, but our weather has been gorgeous; not too warm but very clear. Yes, autumn is our lovely send-off into winter!
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It’s a time of contradictions; the dying leaves, the bounty of fruit.
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It sure is, Anneli. We get that last beautiful breath before everything sleeps the winter away. Cheers.
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I love the colours and the crunch of leaves – alas fall is such a short season in the prairies so it’s wise to enjoy it while it’s there. Happy Thanksgiving. Bernie
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Thank you very much. 🎃 I am in BC so it’s often longer here but not by a lot. I used to live on the prairies so I understand what you mean though. Enjoy it while it’s here!
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Apparently, it’s going to be a warm autumn here. I was outside painting yesterday, and it was 22!
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The weather has been spectacular here, too. 24 yesterday although cooler and rainy today. We certainly need more rain so I don’t mind.
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We had a tiny bit but really need it to wait until everyone has harvest off. If you lived on the prairies for long, you will remember how life revolves around farming
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Oh yes, I remember (I lived in Medicine Hat for 20 years). The rain needed to arrive at an optimal time. Here though, rain wouldn’t hurt as it’s been so dry and very hot.
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Oh yes, you definitely get it! That’s farm country for sure.
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Yes, very much so. 🙂
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Apple photo is so juicy!
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These are honey crisp apples, so sweet, tart and crunchy. Lovely. 🙂
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Lovely. I hope you are enjoying the holiday weekend.
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We are; thank you very much. 🙂 The weather has been absolutely stellar. Happy Thanksgiving. 🎃
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Beautiful pictures
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Thank you very much. 🙂
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Lovely to see your photos. Hello from Australia where it’s Spring.
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Thank you very much. 🙂 Hello! Yes, you’re experiencing spring – I hope you’re enjoying some lovely blossoms and blooms. 🙂
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