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OT- Sept 1 Means 1 Thing
That fall is right around the corner! And an end to another long hot Texas summer! My favorite time of the year is autumn followed by winter. I become a little kid again at the first hint of Halloween. I love to visit haunted houses on a crisp fall night. Did I mention I'm still a kid at 43? I have very fond memories of being a kid when we lived in New Jersey. I remember walking home from the bus stop on crisp October afternoons. The trees were full of beautiful colors. The smell of burning leaf piles in everyone's yards. The joy of trick or treating with my best friends in the whole wide world. And not having a care in the world on that night. I remember long Sunday afternoon drives to the country. Stopping for a basket of fresh apples at a roadside stand. Does anyone else out there have fond memories of autumn? I sure would like to hear them. Bob -- Takeoff is an option. Landing is a must! And in the end on wheels we will depend. |
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Bob M wrote:
That fall is right around the corner! And an end to another long hot Texas summer! My favorite time of the year is autumn followed by winter. I become a little kid again at the first hint of Halloween. I love to visit haunted houses on a crisp fall night. Bob I have a couple of true (as in, *I* experienced them) ghost stories. If you'd like to hear them, let me know when you've pulled up a chair. Imagine the scent of knewly mown hay and burning autumn leaves and the crackling of a fire. Okay, it's not dark yet. Pretend it is. And I'll tell you a couple of ghost stories Jill |
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Bob M wrote:
That fall is right around the corner! And an end to another long hot Texas summer! My favorite time of the year is autumn followed by winter. I become a little kid again at the first hint of Halloween. I love to visit haunted houses on a crisp fall night. Bob I have a couple of true (as in, *I* experienced them) ghost stories. If you'd like to hear them, let me know when you've pulled up a chair. Imagine the scent of knewly mown hay and burning autumn leaves and the crackling of a fire. Okay, it's not dark yet. Pretend it is. And I'll tell you a couple of ghost stories Jill |
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Bob M wrote in message ... That fall is right around the corner! And an end to another long hot Texas summer! My favorite time of the year is autumn followed by winter. I become a little kid again at the first hint of Halloween. I love to visit haunted houses on a crisp fall night. Did I mention I'm still a kid at 43? I have very fond memories of being a kid when we lived in New Jersey. I remember walking home from the bus stop on crisp October afternoons. The trees were full of beautiful colors. The smell of burning leaf piles in everyone's yards. The joy of trick or treating with my best friends in the whole wide world. And not having a care in the world on that night. I remember long Sunday afternoon drives to the country. Stopping for a basket of fresh apples at a roadside stand. Does anyone else out there have fond memories of autumn? I sure would like to hear them. Bob -- Takeoff is an option. Landing is a must! And in the end on wheels we will depend. I always had ambivalent feelings about fall as a kid. First, summer was over and school was about to start. I didn't mind school, but I really loved summer, and was always sorry to see it end. Labor Day always seemed like the End of Freedom. (This was before kids started school in Mid-August.) Inevitably, there was always a blistering heat wave right during the first weeks of school. These days, it seems like the Christmas decorations go up shortly after Labor Day, which makes me NUTS. C'mon, I want to see some autumn color, first before the consumeristic frenzy starts! (And I don't even live in New England!) On the positive side, Halloween was big business in my family. G Around the end of September, we started discussing what we wanted to be for Halloween that year, and how to achieve the necessary effects. For example, my brothers dressed as undertakers one year, and one brother's best friend Jordan was the corpse. They would carry him up to the door in a "coffin" then ring the doorbell stand back, with their hats over their hearts, while Jordan sat up, and handed the person at the door a card that said "Trick or Treat." We were definitely not costume buyers. The fun was in using one's imagination, putting it all together and standing out from the crowd of other kids. I remember being out on Halloween when I was little, and how exciting it was. I also remember seeing positive CROWDS of other kids swarming by in their costumes with their trick or treat bags. Pumpkin carving was another fun event. Okay, I DO love mulled cider. =o) I also love Thanksgiving--one of my favorite holidays all year. Lots of family fun, all the delicious flavors of Thanksgiving dinner, but no need to buy presents for everyone. =o) Melissa |
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Bob M wrote in message ... That fall is right around the corner! And an end to another long hot Texas summer! My favorite time of the year is autumn followed by winter. I become a little kid again at the first hint of Halloween. I love to visit haunted houses on a crisp fall night. Did I mention I'm still a kid at 43? I have very fond memories of being a kid when we lived in New Jersey. I remember walking home from the bus stop on crisp October afternoons. The trees were full of beautiful colors. The smell of burning leaf piles in everyone's yards. The joy of trick or treating with my best friends in the whole wide world. And not having a care in the world on that night. I remember long Sunday afternoon drives to the country. Stopping for a basket of fresh apples at a roadside stand. Does anyone else out there have fond memories of autumn? I sure would like to hear them. Bob -- Takeoff is an option. Landing is a must! And in the end on wheels we will depend. I always had ambivalent feelings about fall as a kid. First, summer was over and school was about to start. I didn't mind school, but I really loved summer, and was always sorry to see it end. Labor Day always seemed like the End of Freedom. (This was before kids started school in Mid-August.) Inevitably, there was always a blistering heat wave right during the first weeks of school. These days, it seems like the Christmas decorations go up shortly after Labor Day, which makes me NUTS. C'mon, I want to see some autumn color, first before the consumeristic frenzy starts! (And I don't even live in New England!) On the positive side, Halloween was big business in my family. G Around the end of September, we started discussing what we wanted to be for Halloween that year, and how to achieve the necessary effects. For example, my brothers dressed as undertakers one year, and one brother's best friend Jordan was the corpse. They would carry him up to the door in a "coffin" then ring the doorbell stand back, with their hats over their hearts, while Jordan sat up, and handed the person at the door a card that said "Trick or Treat." We were definitely not costume buyers. The fun was in using one's imagination, putting it all together and standing out from the crowd of other kids. I remember being out on Halloween when I was little, and how exciting it was. I also remember seeing positive CROWDS of other kids swarming by in their costumes with their trick or treat bags. Pumpkin carving was another fun event. Okay, I DO love mulled cider. =o) I also love Thanksgiving--one of my favorite holidays all year. Lots of family fun, all the delicious flavors of Thanksgiving dinner, but no need to buy presents for everyone. =o) Melissa |
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wrote on 9/1/04 1:18 PM: That fall is right around the corner! And an end to another long hot Texas summer! My favorite time of the year is autumn followed by winter. I become a little kid again at the first hint of Halloween. I love to visit haunted houses on a crisp fall night. Did I mention I'm still a kid at 43? I have very fond memories of being a kid when we lived in New Jersey. I remember walking home from the bus stop on crisp October afternoons. The trees were full of beautiful colors. The smell of burning leaf piles in everyone's yards. The joy of trick or treating with my best friends in the whole wide world. And not having a care in the world on that night. I remember long Sunday afternoon drives to the country. Stopping for a basket of fresh apples at a roadside stand. Does anyone else out there have fond memories of autumn? I sure would like to hear them. Bob It is just my favorite time of year. I love the crispness, even on a hot day. I love the smell, it's just different. I love the blueness of the sky. I think I always have a feeling of anticipation, probably from umpteen years of going back to school, which I always loved. It's just a wonderful time of year. |
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I love cycling in the autumn, when the air is crisp and the leaves are turning
to gold and red. Misty mornings make for lovely cycling round Norfolk lanes, especially when I remember to take a plastic box with me and collect blackberries from the hedgerows. YUM! Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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I love cycling in the autumn, when the air is crisp and the leaves are turning
to gold and red. Misty mornings make for lovely cycling round Norfolk lanes, especially when I remember to take a plastic box with me and collect blackberries from the hedgerows. YUM! Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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Bob M wrote:
Does anyone else out there have fond memories of autumn? I sure would like to hear them. We celebrate autumm by going to the Hill Country for a long weekend. For the past 5 or 6 years we've rented a cabin near the Lost Maples State Park. We get together with friends and have an awesome time, just hanging out, eating, hiking, taking great drives; it's just a fun time. We always have a fire going and we sit around it and look at the stars, the sound of the Frio river as background. -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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