Labor Day and Back to School brings with it…
a feeling of nostalgia and a longing for things past.
recently, I have been experiencing a kind of “writer’s block” when it comes to blogging…
ever since I can remember,
my calendar year has begun when the school year begins shortly after Labor Day…
late afternoon shadows tell me that Fall and Winter are fast approaching.
white clothing used to be put away immediately after Labor Day
not to be resurrected until the following Spring and Memorial Day.
although that is no longer a dress code requirement…
it still lingers in my fashion sub-conscious.
yesterday…I came across this in…
Sunday’s New York Times’, “Photo Op” there was a reference to the poem Autumn by Keats, “seasons of mists and mellow fruitfulness” “.
Philip Galanies also had this to say…
“Toss in some nostalgia for past hopes and school years long gone and Labor Day can get anyone down. Autumn is the season for growing up…
Today…I read this…
“Always believe that something wonderful is about to happen.”
Autumn Fires. Stevenson, Robert Louis. 1913. A Child’s Garden of Verses and Underwoods.