The last of summer is still here but there is sometimes a chill in the morning air. The skies are bluer somehow in September, maybe as the air thins out and thick humidity fades away. But Autumn is coming ...
Just a bit cooler, sand is not burning your feet as you walk and bits of orange and red begin to show in the seaside plants.
Autumn is on it's way, there is no doubt now.
Lovely old photos from the 30's in this video of September in the Rain by Guy Lombardo from 1937.
Hi Annie! Isn't it interesting how you can feel the change of seasons in the air and see it in the sky and the light? We've been to NY a couple of times in September and October and saw those blue skies like on 9-11. You'll have to write what that day was like for you on the 10th anniversry. (((Hugz)))
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ReplyDeleteAgain! I lost my previous post :( Google and me have problems!! Here we go again! We are having our annual Sept heatwave so it does not feel like Fall here yet! I already have my Fall wreath on my door and changed my door stand decorations to pumpkins so I am ready for Fall. We had such a cool Summer like last year and now are heating way up for a week. Fall is amazing in the East. Hope you have a wonderful day. Lets see if I can post this comment now??
Hugs, Dru
Hi Annie,
ReplyDeleteWe are having our annual heatwave here so far 2 years in a row. Very cool Summer until now. So it does not feel like Fall here yet. I have already put my fall wreath on door and changed my stand decorations to pumpkins so I am ready :) Hope you have a wonderful day!
Hugs, Dru
I love that video of Guy Lombardo. We used to watch him on a 10 inch screen on New Year's Eve at the Waldorf Astoria where he and his band played every year as youngsters. I love the song September In The Rain. Brought back memories of when my aunts would sing it during the war. I learned a lot of oldies from them. Thanks for the memories. Hugs
ReplyDeleteI've noticed the change in weather too...it is still quite warm during the day but you can feel the coolness in the mornings and at night, and it gets dark earlier now too.
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