I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Tuesday, November 3, 2020

A November Walk




Good morning on this important Election Day. [probably the less said the better!]


Improv VOTE quilt info  [not made by me]

Instead---Welcome November!  



November is one of my most favorite months, all golden dunes and deep blue skies. Big blustery winds and and crisp Fall air. Autumn is finally arriving at the beach. Here at the Beach the holiday season filled with anticipation and joy and love, begins with the celebration of Halloween. 

Let's put aside our ''election/ covid anxiety'', and take a head clearing walk.



















Look who I discovered in the larger high dunes!


Do you see them?


The rest of the flock of wooden ducks! How fun. They seem to be vintage [1940-50?] golf markers of some sort, maybe from a Pitch n Putt or miniature golf course? This herd is in the big dunes on one's right , if facing the beach; the rest are on the smaller lefthand dune face with the covid hope shells.


And who lives here?


Quite large, 2" hole to a burrow. Crab? insect? dune squirrel? No footprints, just the tiny pile of dug out sand.


I added my latest seashell offerings onto the shell installation. It has become somewhat sad. I will be adding a New Year's shell for sure, then what, years ahead of uncelebrated milestones?
  




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Autumn wildflowers are blooming.

Late roses and goldenrod.






Real asters, like the ones that bloom along the back roads on Cape Cod, not the garish [but pretty] wildly colored magenta and violet ones sold in September here.


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Indoors again, we can enjoy hot tea again, as the wind is now frigid. Gusts up to 60 mph! 23* windchill. Some Earl Grey Double Bergamot is very welcome. Even the hot mug in my hands is comforting, as I breathe deeply of my favorite tea's orange herbal steamy mist.It's dark at 4 now. Candles lit. "Embrace the darkness." 
Candles are from Gable House Goods: preordering is necessary as they sell out quickly.










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A brief Halloween recap as we say goodbye to this odd October. I saw not a single reveler or trick or treater. Mo and I walked about that evening, on silent dark lanes. As an annoying college friend used to jeer, if I was dressed up in something new or special: ''All dressed up withno place to go." 

Is this baby Mo's last Halloween dress up?



I stopped by a few friends to see their socially distanced treat set ups.





And visited briefly outdoors around my friends' beautiful firepit, where perhaps we'll share a shivering Thanksgiving feast later in the month. I took a tiny bag of M n M's. My gesture to days gone by.


Have a good November!



love

lizzy

gone to the beach....



seawall pics for Mel:

The second tier is added each fall; more a wind break than a water barrier. This seawall was set deep into the sand in the early 1960s if not earlier when the area was a US missile base during the Cold War. When I first arrived, there were no  dunes; the seawall on the other side towered maybe 15 or more feet tall. The dunes have encroached over the years. It edges an asphalt ramp , access for emergency vehicles.








 PS Don't forget to stop by my Instagram page! It is just for fun, a daily diary, pictures onl,y as I  haven't mastered the requisite witty caption. 

IG will NEVER replace my blog [unless Blogger drives me out]. My blog is a tribute to my mom, whose letters and shared journals and photos, books and clippings, brightened the world of a shy lonely girl far from home. Twice a week, all our years. My blog is what I would have written back, to her.    Instagram

11 comments:

  1. Yes, I think Halloween was a little sad in most places. I really hope next year the stupid virus will have retreated so that life as we knew it can resume. I'm sure there will be less travel involved over Thanksgiving and Christmas, too, but maybe that's not really a bad thing. Life is usually so hectic it's almost nice to not have to be on the go so much.

    Mo will have more chances to dress up, I'm sure!

    Love the dune pictures and wish I could smell the roses.

    Thanks for the seawall pictures, the windbreak makes more sense now.

    Enjoy your walks (and thanks for sharing) and stay warm!

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  2. November, already! Look at those shadows in the beach pics. So beautiful. Oh, little duckies, that brings a smile.

    I like seeing how your neighbors set up for Halloween. Mo will definitely have more opportunities to dress up! That fire pit looks VERY inviting. Not a bad place to enjoy Thanksgiving, though I do hope for mild temps ;)

    Burning candles and a cup of hot tea sound like just what's needed on your chilly evening. I will be having a nice zinfandel tonight once I get home from work. I will think of you :)

    Hugs

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  3. I really think Halloween is becoming a distant memory...
    You shared lovely beach walk pictures...I didn't get out for a walk today so I really enjoyed these...

    I found a roast chicken (at long last) at my morning grocery shopping that I
    froze for our Thanksgiving dinner...(not big turkey fans here) Can't wait!!
    A dinner pour deux...no rest of the family unless we "zoom" visit...sad really....

    The grandgirls received their dolly quilts today and were thrilled--heartwarming really...

    Hope you are staying well and safe Hugs, julierose

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  4. It was indeed a beautiful day for a beach walk, so glad you took us along. I especially loved that last photo of the Par ducks.

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  5. We’ve had 5days of Zero cases. The young children went out a trick-a-treating with parents in tow with masks. ( Compulsory) it was a long 102 days of lockdown but so worth it.
    Your walk along the dunes was very enjoyable and I had a second look at the ‘ducks’. Thanks for the close up.
    Sewing night tonight .......every tv channel has somebodies election on....and I won’t be watching.

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  6. Another nice blog post - with the lovely autumn light. Oh, it's so touching, about your Mom and your letters and shared journals.

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  7. Lovely walk to clear out the cobwebs!!

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  8. Lovely to take a walk with you on your beach today!:)

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  9. Thank you for the wander to your beach. The family of wooden ducks are so at home in that glorious grass.
    I don't think IG can ever replace really good blogs which are more indivdually personal (if that makes sense?).
    A good cup of Earl Grey tea is just the thing after a bracing beach walk - the best.

    Seeing those asters has got me wondering where mine have got to? I'm going to check later this morning. My garden gets a bit 'jungly' at times and old favourites disappear. Penny

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  10. Your favorite Nov colors are my favorite Jan colors. I love that color combo. Just putzing about here. Waiting and waiting. Started my Fall decorating, I needed something happy to do. Hope you're doing well. Take out chicken and The Mandolorian tonite. Take care. Kit

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