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Tag Archives: autumn
2022: Autumn Brings New Things
The air went from crisp to heat again this week. Thursday is the first day of fall and someone needs to tell the Oklahoma weather. I wrote about how cool it was last week, and of course we’re back to … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, fall, John Biggs, Rilla Askew, Stephen Jones, writers workshop
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2022: Fall is Here?
Today is a somber day, 9/11 or September 11, Patriots Day. I thought about reminiscing about that horrible day but decided to go with something a little more upbeat. This morning in central Oklahoma, it feels like fall! The temperature … Continue reading
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Witches’ Cliff
IT’S HOT OUTSIDE! And I’m not talking about the political scene. The temperatures in Oklahoma have reached the century mark and the humidity is trying to keep up with it. If you’re going outside, do it early morning or late … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, fantasy, international digital awards, romance, Vermont, witches
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Learning to Embrace Change
There’s a hint of autumn in the air. Today is the first of September, fall is just three weeks away. It has been raining in Enid off and on – in August! Unusual in Oklahoma. Just a few … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, Cold, cool, darkness, fall, flip flops, leaves, sweaters
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2017 Something New: It’s Autumn Again!
Fall is upon us. The temperatures fell this week and my basil and cannas are worse for wear. I made pesto at the last minute to save as much basil as possible and I have faith the cannas … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, banana bread, garage sales, gardening, indoors, Return to Glome's Valley, soup
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Hello Autumn!
It’s November! And it is still warm outside. I don’t know whether to gripe or be grateful for the weather. We need rain, but in Oklahoma, when the rains begin in the fall, winter is right behind. Last year … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, chili, deer season, flower beds, NaNoWriMo, rain, weather
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: An Oklahoma Fairytale
Summer is almost over and fall brings out festivals and fairs. One of my favorites is the Heavener Runestone Viking and Celtic Fest. It will be held on October 8 & 9, 2016 at Heavener, OK. It is a … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone Park, October, Oklahoma, Viking and Celtic Fest
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A NEW BEGINNING 2015: Ancient Trees
Fall is one my favorite times of year. I have trouble deciding between spring and fall, but there is something about the crispness of the air as the sun shines down that makes it impossible to ignore. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Trees, autumn, fall, Keystone Lake, Sand Springs, Thanksgiving, trails
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS TO DO IN 2013: NO. 42
Autumn has a special feel. It is a wonderful time of year that never lasts long enough. Every year I marvel at the colors, the crispness in the air and the fact that I can drag out my … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, colors, cool, crispness, fall, knit, leaf-blower, leaft-g, leaves, mittens, sweaters
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