Daylight saving steals and gives back one hour. I have spent every waking moment of today relishing the feeling of my hour being returned to me unharmed.
Imagine losing six months……
I have an affinity with Autumn, however to me October = Autumn, this is the month I was born, it is when the trees in the northern hemisphere change their colours and shed them for Winter. This is the time that there is still a chance of an Indian Summer, harvest festival, Halloween and the first sign of Christmas decorations.
When we moved to Australia in January 1998, we left Winter in Birmingham to be catapulted into Summer in Sydney and before I knew it was Autumn again, but in April. No matter how much I cherish those lost 26 weeks, it is not enough to return to the grey country.
Your post resonates. It shows the way for us to be present in the moment, accept what we have and show gratitude for the same.Thank you.
Shakti
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment 🙂
a lovely post celebrating autumn. I share the affinity, for I was born on October too
Good to hear, thank you for your comment