Thursday, September 22, 2005
In the rhythm of the year, Harvest Home marks a time of rest after hard work. The crops are gathered in, and winter is still a month and a half away! Although the nights are getting cooler, the days are still warm, and there is something magical in the sunlight, for it seems silvery and indirect. As we pursue our gentle hobbies of making corn dollies (those tiny vegetation spirits) and wheat weaving, our attention is suddenly arrested by the sound of baying from the skies (the 'Hounds of Annwn' passing?), as lines of geese cut silhouettes across a harvest moon. And we move closer to the hearth, the longer evening hours giving us time to catch up on our reading, munching on popcorn balls and caramel apples and sipping home-brewed mead or ale. What a wonderful time Harvest Home is! And how lucky we are to live in a part of the country where the season's changes are so dramatic and majestic!"
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ReplyDeleteSorry to have missed the fun last night. I hope it was fun! I am sure it was better than doing construction documents.
Loni
Hope to see everyone tonight - Friday 9/23 7-ish!!! Bring a campchair and your weiners! BTW - i have 1/2 day of work today, so I'm out to go for a ride right now in this lovely 75 deg weather. YIPPEEEE!!!!! Peace out - rose
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