Autumn… ah, I am totally in love with autumn! Why not, I am, after all, an autumn baby. Then there’s Halloween (always meant candy to me) and Thanksgiving (set down the pumpkin pie and back away slowly), so what’s not to love! Growing up here, in Michigan (the 26th State of the Union in the United States of America) we experience the changing of four seasons. Albeit, some parts of my great state have rather short seasonal durations… Up north, where my folks live, we joke that they have two seasons, August and winter. We have the cider mills scattered like autumn leaves, everywhere and that means, fresh donuts, crunchy apples and jugs of amazing amber liquid that goes down like sweet silk. Naturally, because we experience the seasonal changes, we also have the riot of the warm color spectrum nearly everywhere you look. Believe it or not, you can book travel tours of Michigan just to view the colors and people DO cruise every back road to enjoy the experience.
Everything from the cooler temperatures to the crunching of the leaves under foot, puts a smile on my face. There’s something remarkable about watching the trees go from hosting lush greenery to sporting botanical flame, in every possible shade (and often on the same tree). It boggles the mind how they know precisely when to turn and in the blink of an eye, a good gust of wind can come along and bye-bye color, hello stark branches. In a way, it’s like watching a magic trick that’s being performed by hundreds of magicians one right after another. Each one achieves the same result but they have their own personal way of making it happen.
We used to have bonfires, where the leaves were burned, along with fallen branches and that meant a party. You’d wrap up in your warmest flannel and sturdier jeans to hang around the crackling flames with family and friends. There was plenty of music, good food and for those “of age” a nip of alcohol to warm you up from the inside out. Hay rides carried you through pumpkin patches. If you were lucky, there was a moon to watch following you, all the while pretending that it wasn’t watching you watching.
Putting the summer outdoor furniture away meant the decorations of Indian corn, mums and pumpkins had room to spread. The celebrations just seemed to morph from one into the other until we suddenly found ourselves in the midst of winter. The ritual of exchanging the golden warmth of autumn for the blue chill of winter was a time honored tradition that seemed to be part of our DNA.
Nature’s beauty comes in all forms and to each his own. My own is and shall ever be autumn, in all her glory.
Blazing colors dance
Swirling in the playful wind
Laughing as they move
Autumn calls us out
Kisses our cheeks in crimson
Stores warmth in our hearts
©2016 Annette Rochelle Aben
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Wonderful post. Michigan sounds magical!
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Thank you! In my mind and my heart, it IS a magical place. Even though I lived in Ohio, for over a decade, I found my way back to my homeland. ❤
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I forgot about HalloThankMasSell-a-lot. At least that’s what it’s become in the USA. 🙂
Such an upbeat post!
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But of course… that all purpose, if it stuffs, it fits. HA!
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Gorgeous! Cider mills… now that sounds heavenly. I always thought autumn was the last hurrah, the final curtain on the year before winter takes it all away. Lovely prose and your poem is spot on! Loved it!!! ❤
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Thanks, Colleen! I have always felt that autumn and spring were the milder, gentler versions of the seasons they are wedged in between. Yeah, the cider mills were a family event that we looked forward to each year. I can still taste everything when I close my eyes. ❤
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I remember in spring going to Indiana for the Maple Syrup festivals, when I was a kid. So cool. Hugs to you, Annette. ❤
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Beautiful post Annette. Autumn is my favourite time of year. ❤
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I knew I wasn’t the only one! There’s so much to love about autumn… I am thrilled to share! ❤ I appreciate that you enjoyed this post my friend. 🙂
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I really enjoyed the joy you imbue in your writing.
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Thank you! Your comment gave my heart a smile! 🙂
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We Bengalis too love autumn with all our heart, but here autumn is blue and white 🙂
loved the beautiful, gorgeous poem!
sharmishtha
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Oh, that sounds lovely, thank you for sharing! ❤
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Hi Annette! I was mesmerized by your words of autumn. I was hanging on to summer, but you make me want to drive up to Michigan to see the colors, eat crunchy apples, fresh donuts and drink cider! 😛 Beautiful poem. ❤
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Aw, thank you so much, Vashti! Michigan is truly a special place. As I was out running earlier, I actually sat, in the car, in my driveway and marveled at the colors changing on the small tree next to me. So beautiful. Have yet to have the cider, however that may change as I will be at the local Farmer’s Market tomorrow and hopefully, someone will have cider! ❤ Come up whenever you are so moved! 🙂
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My little pom, Scribbles was born in Michigan. For that reason and all the ones you stated here I definitely must take a trip up there. 😀 xx
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