Autumn musings

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This time of year is my favorite. The air is crisp and clear, but we also have days of thunderstorms with intense lightening and thundering booms. They tend to reverberate up and down the canyon we live in. It is an awesome sound.

When I was a girl, my father took us on wonderful 3 week trips every summer. We mostly went to the Western National Parks to include Yosemite and Grand Teton. We would go as a family with other families. It was always a social time. Camping, cooking, hiking together with other people was so much fun.

The singing around the campfire with made up songs that to this day I remember the words. Mostly, I remember the thunderstorms that would roll in most afternoons. We would gather in our tent and play cards and talk. Sometimes we had to cook dinner inside if the storm lasted. The thundering booms and flashes of lightening were so exciting! My Dad loved a good thunderstorm, and so I did too!

The autumn also mean’t it was almost my birthday which is in the month of October. Then Halloween which has always been one of my favorite holidays. I have fond memories of trick’o’treating with my neighborhood friends each year. My Dad would make it even more fun. He would walk with us, then disappear. Suddenly, he would reappear again, scaring us silly.

My mother did not want to miss out on any fun. She would decorate our front walkway with lighted pumpkins. She also put on the Disney vinyl Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted Mansion.

She would also dress up like a witch in a costume she made herself which included an excellent looking hat. She would turn out all the lights in the house. Some kids were afraid to actually go up to the door. We did live up in Los Altos Hills, which didn’t have the greatest street lighting. I always thought that was the best.

We always collected spare change when we went out into the neighborhood for UNICEF. We carried little cardboard boxes. We asked folks if they had any spare change for the kids that didn’t get to go “trick-or-treating”.

It was a naive time for me growing up in the 1970’s. Even then, I was thinking of my fellow humans.

Before social media, IPhones, the Internet, even before computers were widely used. It was a slower time, but I am so grateful it is when I was alive.

Thank you for reading my blog and I hope wherever you may be you are enjoying a lovely autumn!

Tschüss!

Liebe, Kat

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5 responses to “Autumn musings”

  1. weisserwatercolours Avatar

    We grew up in the ’50s, a Rochester, N.Y. suburb located near the zoo, with the lions roaring every morning for their breakfast. One memorable Halloween, as a very little boy, I was told by Tommy Wagner that the wolves had escaped (who then snickered and went off with his costumed buddies), leaving me big eyed with my empty shopping bag to constantly look over my shoulder as I scuffled from house to house. So much of what you have written was an echo of mine–the UNICEF box (with–I may as well confess it now–me sneaking out a dime or three to buy day old brownies at the bakery on the way to school–and to make up for that thievery, I am a monthly donor to UNICEF today)–and how I have an October 7th birthday (the best month to be born, eh?), and though thunderstorms here in British Columbia now signal new wildfires, I always had a thrilling enjoyment of them as a boy. (BTW, Seneca Park Zoo didn’t even have wolves, which I angrily told Tommy the next day after my sister scoffed when I told her what he said.)

    So, as Bob Hope sang, so do I this morning: ‘Thanks for the memories!’

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    1. Momsthoughts Avatar

      Aw! That’s such a great story, thank you for sharing it back! I am not surprised you are an October birthday too!! I love that! ❤️

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  2. Mags Win Avatar

    This is a beautiful post. Growing up in the quieter times was wonderful. What a fun childhood you had. I enjoyed reading this.

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  3. Momsthoughts Avatar

    thank you Mags Win!❤️❤️

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  4. lisaapaul Avatar

    Your camping trips sound epic! I loved reading about your memories of those trips and Halloween. I had forgotten about trick or treating for UNICEF. We did that, too. Thank you for sharing this wonderful post 🧡🍂🎃

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