It’s the last day of August. It’s Monday.
It’s the beginning of a new week.
What more can I say.
Yesterday I lost my August 18th blog for some reason. The text disappeared and I had no idea what I wrote. Besides that I lost seven days of August acrostic pieces I wrote also. I tried to retrieve them as they were on my phone notes app but could not. It saddens me to no end.
Today is my last AUGUST acrostic. I’m not certain about doing them for September.
With fall coming up, college football is back in swing. I do not watch professional football but enjoy how the college teams play out their hearts. With fall also comes pumpkin spice season and of course apple cider season. I am not a fan of pumpkin spice as much as apple flavored beverages.
Doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy the pumpkin spice though.
I always enjoyed fall with driving to look at the leaves that were changing colors. Mother Nature’s wonderful painting of trees especially in the Endless Mountain area of Northeast Pennsylvania.
I think I’ll be reflecting a lot about autumn in the coming days.
Until next time....enjoy the last day of August and as always Stay Safe.
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August 31st....DAILY REFLECTIONS
Last day of August....another month gone
by the wayside....not sure where the
month went
It’s another Monday....at least the sun made
an appearance today unlike
yesterday....perhaps being sunny won’t
cause the Monday blahs and blues
No specific plans....I’m getting use to doing
things on the spur of the moment these
days....or do nothing and stay inside
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AUGUST 31st
© Scottie-ann Murphy
August will bid us farewell a fond today
Unbeknownst to anyone yet what
September will hold
Gridiron college games will soon begin play
Under clear autumn skies fans will huddle in
the stadium
Saturdays I’ll sit at home to watch my
favorite college team
Then patiently wait for the following
Saturday to repeat the process
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AUGUST GOOD BYE
© Scottie-ann Murphy
We bid August a sad farewell....dog days of
summer gone for another year
Fall will arrive in twenty-two days....cooler
days and longer nights
Pumpkin spice season begins....coffee,
beer, cocktails and milkshakes
Crisp apples and apple cider in abundance
Pumpkins, scarecrows, cornucopias
decorate the home
Friday night high school football
and Saturday afternoon college football
games return to the gridiron
We enjoy watching the non-professionals
play with passion
Leaves on the trees change to brilliant hues
of burgundy, gold, orange and red
Hayrides, haunted houses and corn mazes
provide fun activities to young and old
Indiana Summer arrives with the last few
warm days of fall
Fall fun, food and football we enjoy until Old
Man Winter arrives
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