Happy 1st (full) Day of Fall.
This is my first back home in 41 years, so it will be interesting to compare Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. The colorful leaves are still to come, but there's so much more about NL that evokes autumn.
Today the sun is shining brightly and it's a lovely 20 degrees Celsius out there. I'm still going bare-legged and sandal-footed. But the nippiness of the mornings and nights have me definitely thinking about changing out my wardrobe somewhat ...... time to put away the sleeveless tees and shorts and get out a few pants, scarves and cardigans.
Newfoundlanders LOVE the outdoors; and it seems that regardless of your finances, most people have a cabin, a shack or something set up in the woods to visit on the weekends. My sister and her fiance have an very small, ancient travel trailer that they've set up off one of the logging roads here. (NL's whole interior is forest, so setting something up on Crown land is something that everyone does with little consequences! Bonus!) I went in with them last Saturday, and it was a slice of heaven!
He got the outdoor fire going then left us; we opened our wine, started up the I-pod and sat in front of the fire and chatted. There was the occasional really, really loud Tarzan call or "Whoohoo" from me because ............. well, we were in the middle of the wilderness and because I could! Baked potatoes and stuffed chicken breasts and smores. Two or three cars went past to their spots and tooted the horn. It was cool enough that there were few bugs; and the heavens were full of stars. Magical!
Differences in NS and NL autumns? Well ................
- In NL, I'll be wearing sweaters, scarves and hoodies much sooner than I would in NS. There's no "Indian Summer" like I enjoyed in NS.
- There are fewer farm markets in NL (just one very small one in this area) given that some of the only things that will grow in abundance are root vegetables and rocks!
- My sister's mid-October autumn wedding will probably not happen outside.
- I won't get to do my annual apple farm visit and purchase cheap, delicious, fresh-off-the-branch apples.
But ...................
- Hurray! I'll get to enjoy wearing my sweaters, scarves and hoodies much sooner than I normally would!
- Fresh produce and apples will be that much more appreciated when they do come along!
- There'll be a plethora (isn't that a wonderful word!) of outdoor fires and nights in front-of with friends and family!
- Bonfire Night is an official holiday in NL. I shall once again get to experience eating half-cooked, blackened potatoes done over a bonfire made from sticks, old pickets & pallets, green tree boughs and the occasional discarded rubber tire. (Please! Someone bring marshmallows!)
- And because Corner Brook is a city of hills and trees overlooking the long, protected Bay of Islands, my exposure to gorgeous autumn scenes will be intensified greatly! What amazing views!
Enjoy your day as well.
7 comments:
We also have a Bonfire Night (I wrote a post about that in May,27). It's a religious holiday. Once it used to be modest. Now the bonfires have become bigger and meat has been added to the menu of jacket potatoes.
Oh I am so happy to have found your blog! Always wanted to go to Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland. Would really like to live in Nova Scotia for the summers. I live in the southwest desert of Utah and I can tell our fall is just around the corner. The light is different, certain desert plants bloom yellow, wild yellow sunflowers are everywhere.
Happy Fall to you ! Sounds like many changes have been made and you are enjoying them.
Please post some photo's of cornerbrook in the Fall
I remember it and the mountains,
beautiful overlooking the ocean. yvonne
wow looks you are well coming the fall so actively ,your pics are beautiful and sharing is very interesting
Happy autumn Sandy! Have been reading back and it looks like you have made some really big changes in your life. I admire your strength and determination and wish you all the best in this new life you have embraced for yourself. God bless you! xoxo
Sounds like a wonderful time sitting out by the fire and yelling whoo hoo just because you can- so just my happy place! I lived in Newfoundland once upon a time- well- in Goose Bay, Labrador- on an air force base eons and eons ago.
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