November Winds Can Be Balmy and Benevolent
Nov 12th, 2010 by Kathy
It’s a most unusual day; in fact, it’s been a most unusual week. Although November is nearly halfway over, the sun has been shining relentlessly for days, and the temperatures have been hanging around in the 60’s. It has given me the chance to get some more use out of my patio chairs, before I have to put the outdoor furniture covers on them and store them in the storage shed for the winter. I’ve also seen many others sitting on their porch swings and porch gliders, and even sunning themselves in chaise lounges, as if it were still July.
Indeed, this is a spectacular day. The sky is a bright blue, the birds are busy at the birdfeeders, and even a few bees are buzzing by; but, it is becoming a bit breezy. This is, obviously, making it difficult for the trees to carry on that game they like to play, where they try to see how long they can fool us into thinking that it really is still summer. Every time there’s a burst of wind, their charade is diminished, as they are forced to relinquish more of their leaves.
While that may thwart their attempts to keep up convincing fronts, it certainly creates some heavenly scenery. That’s because all of their remaining leaves are a vivid yellow; and, illuminated in the intense sunlight, they appear to actually be glowing. Thus, with every gust, the resulting cascades of gleaming gold are magnificent to behold.
So, my advice to the trees is to just let go; and there couldn’t be a more perfect time to do that than right now. After all, there’s no percentage in holding onto something lifeless and lackluster, when they can dazzle the waiting world with a whirlwind of golden brilliance. Not only will they be a lot happier, but they will be much more appreciated; and by a wider audience, at that.
That often happens in life. We stay with the familiar, avoiding change, and then, when it comes, we wonder
why we ever resisted it; and it generally turns out for the best. That’s kind of the way that I feel right now. Like many others, I’ve had a sense of trepidation about the approaching winter. Oh, sure, I enjoy the cooler weather; but I cannot stand how quickly the year passes. Furthermore, there are some things, such as higher utility bills, that I could live without; so, yeah, I’ve said that I wouldn’t mind prolonging the season slightly.
On this gorgeous autumn day, however, that’s no longer the case. I’m truly excited about the shifting weather patterns, no matter what course they may take. What’s more, I think that everyone is feeling somewhat giddy today. Awhile ago, a friend called and invited me to a cookout this evening! Apparently, she, too, has been inspired by the recent sightings of people relaxing on their patio furniture, and has put together an impromptu, outdoor party, in November.
All right – something strange, different, and wonderful! Tonight, just two weeks before Thanksgiving, I’m going to be sitting at a picnic table with a bunch of friends, eating hamburgers off the grill. Hey, I can handle that!
Still, there’s no doubt that the winds of change are beginning to blow; and I can handle them, too. In fact, I’m gonna saddle ‘em up, and ride – and the sky’s the limit!
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy


















