Tuesday, September 1, 2009

In Which Our Heroine Gets All Reflective n Shit

I got home from camping on Friday. Saturday the sky was dark, it rained all day and it was cold enough to warrant shutting windows. Sunday I walked and the asters were suddenly in bloom. They weren't when I left on Wednesday. And the little birch had some yellow leaves. It was all green when I left. This morning it was 42 degrees out when I woke up. I know fall doesn't officially start until September 23rd but here summer often ends very abruptly and that pisses me off. I love summer. I love the heat and the flowers but most of all, I love the light. The sun set at 7:32 last night. Here on the ridge it sets behind the hills even faster.

By Sunday, I was in a truly vile mood, mourning the loss of light and warmth. To make matters worse, I'm seriously allergic to yellow jackets (the ones that stung my mister last Thursday). Every year around this time they show up and start nesting in the mole holes in the lawn. Of course my mister blasted all the nests he could find, but I still have to be really careful out there this time of year. I felt like I'd been robbed of my garden as well.

People close to me know that I don't deal with winter well. Now all y'all know it too. I am prone to serious depression in winter. It doesn't happen every year, but I dread and fear the possibility. By yesterday I realized that I'd better seriously start thinking about all the things I do like about fall. So. The asters are pretty. It's easier to work in the garden, in spite of the bees. Fire pit fires. Hairy Monster is happier (not that he's not always ridiculously happy). I can do this. I'm ready.

Also, I have a new oven. And the apples are in. I know it still says they aren't on the main banner here, but those of you that took the time to read this fine print can order pies. The more patient among you know to wait till the Northern Spies are in.

PS: Jeff Scher captured everything I just said in pictures, and did a better job of it. And inspired me to write this. Click here to see the video that I can't figure out how to load.

1 comment:

the engineer said...

Epi-Pen! I have to carry one with me all the time. Bees and wasps have it out for humans. Too bad they're so essential.