Chapter 10 ~ Sweet self belief in October

Bedside treasures in a jumble and autumn planning

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Isn't it amazing how just like that, Autumn begins to take it's rightful place. October greets us with conkers, falling leaves and fluffy pony coats, and then we whisper farewell to the transitional month that is September.

There is a gentle force at work
which turns the seasons round each year . . .
Greenery fades away, mud surfaces and all the pretty colours of summer transform to orange,  gold and brown.

We often change our colours too at this time of year. That need for warmth and cosiness takes hold; slow and steady is needed now, not staying up with the sunlight way into the late evening.  Our clothes soften from bright and sun kissed to eathy and snuggly. And so, October moves us into Autumn with a swift yet gentle awakening.  

The little lamp at my bedside table goes on that bit earlier now, filling my room with those warming Autumn colours we all adore so much. I come in from my little world of fading green and muddy boots, residue from Meadow life, and am comforted by the simple joys of home. 

October holds special birthdays, memorable days of times gone by and new adventures with a puppy in tow. So. . . let's make Chapter 10, a lovely one where we can, shall we?

That litle window of Autumn that reaches us is a good time to regroup, recharge, re set and re apply those dreams and hopes before the winter too, takes it's place. 

Nature's changing season means so much is possible. If we just allow ourselves the chance to alter our colours, along with this seasons gentle rhythm . . .

 Follow in Autumn's footsteps.  Shed what's not needed now and regroup before growing again  next year . . . A beautiful season could be echoed into those parts of your life that need an extra splash of colour. 


Happy October and Autumn! I hope it's filled with lovely moments, cosy days and very few worries . . . 




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