Monday, September 6, 2010

Welcome, Dear, Fall!


Well, with Labor Day here and almost past, I guess fall is finally here (even though not officially yet). School and violin practice is going full force for the kids; the days and nights are cooler; the tips of the leaves are turning; we get up in the dark now; and thoughts turn to pumpkins and apples and stacked hay and all the glorious colors and smells of autumn. I really do like fall. It is one of my favorite times of year (despite Halloween). Flea markets and tag sales and estate sales will be fewer now, which is a little sad. It has been such fun this past summer going with Mom. It has been hard with Mom being laid up for so many weeks and will be for so long coming up, but I'll just go when I can and enjoy each opportunity as it arises. I have found a few treasures lately--a Sadler circus themed teapot and a lovely little pillow ring box--and have put them in my shop.
Also, sitting with Mom a lot, I have had the chance to work on some of my glass bead pieces which has been both therapeutic and productive. I'm still working on assembling my work, but once done will list them in my shop and show you on here. Well, okay, here is one that I finished in the hospital. I was thinking Hanukkah for some reason with the colors actually, but it could be for anyone who likes blue and white. I really like the white rose beads and the richness of the cobalt. Enjoy!

2 comments:

Edie Marie's Attic said...

Hi Michele!
The little box is adorable! The colors look so lovely. I enjoy the fall time too (dispite Halloween) with it's colorful display. Too bad the leaves don't last a little longer... I'm always disappointed when the fall rains start and take them away.
Have a great week sweetie! Hugs, Sherry

Pauline said...

Dear Michele, that's so cute :o) The here have started falling since August! Like you, I don't do Halloween, and can't ubderstand why there are 'Christian' who celebrate it. Does it have a different meaning in the US than those in the UK?

God bless you and your family