~ photo by Rusty * Fort Worth, TX * September 4, 2016
The month of September is my New Year's month-my January, so to speak. I always feel newly energized during this time of year, inhaling a new perspective on life. September brings with it all of the exciting events that lead us to the year's end. I heard that! You ask (rather loudly too), " Year's end is practically on TOP of us! Can't you wait until the end of December to dredge this up?" Yeah, okay, I'm not a New Year's resolutionist...albeit, I use September to regroup, just as we had to when we were children, anticipating the new school year. I have written about this before...somewhere during my early blog days! So, as it goes, even though you know most of the kids who will be in your class, you haven't seen many of them all summer, and, OH, how we could change in just 3 months! You know, the boy who kissed me goodbye at the end of my 7th grade year, (1st kiss) didn't even know who I was in my 8th grade year! So, we move on, don't we? And, on to a new year with new clothes, new teachers, and, some new friends!


"I remember when you leaned in quick to kiss me,
and I swear that not a single force on earth
could stop the trembling of my hand."
~unknown
And, now, in my adult life, I do look back and, how I smile and laugh! I am so glad that the Septembers of my youth have served as stepping stones, still guiding me through life, refreshing my outlook, and sending me those bright colors of Autumn!
As we move through this special month, we will expect our weather to change drastically! Well...I'll have you know that in Texas, September's weather stays pretty much the same as August. Wishing and hoping, huh?
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* Labor Day, September 5
Labor Day was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century, to pay tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers.
Labor Day became a federal holiday in 1894.

Noon hour at the Cannery, Indianapolis 1908
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* 911 remembrance day, focuses on the September 11, 2001 al-Qaeda terrorist attacks on the United States, that killed over 3,000 people, and injured many others. Targeting the World Trade Center in New York City, The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. and a field in Pennsylvania, these tragic events left much devastation, and destruction, affecting the whole world.

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* Moving on to September 16, we will see the Harvest Full Moon brightly gracing our skies! This is the full moon that is closest to the Autumn equinox, providing a brighter light under which to harvest corn, squash and beans. Being a brighter moon, the farmers can work later into the night.

and I swear that not a single force on earth
could stop the trembling of my hand."
~unknown
And, now, in my adult life, I do look back and, how I smile and laugh! I am so glad that the Septembers of my youth have served as stepping stones, still guiding me through life, refreshing my outlook, and sending me those bright colors of Autumn!
As we move through this special month, we will expect our weather to change drastically! Well...I'll have you know that in Texas, September's weather stays pretty much the same as August. Wishing and hoping, huh?
***
* Labor Day, September 5
Labor Day was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century, to pay tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers.
Labor Day became a federal holiday in 1894.

Noon hour at the Cannery, Indianapolis 1908
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* 911 remembrance day, focuses on the September 11, 2001 al-Qaeda terrorist attacks on the United States, that killed over 3,000 people, and injured many others. Targeting the World Trade Center in New York City, The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. and a field in Pennsylvania, these tragic events left much devastation, and destruction, affecting the whole world.

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* Moving on to September 16, we will see the Harvest Full Moon brightly gracing our skies! This is the full moon that is closest to the Autumn equinox, providing a brighter light under which to harvest corn, squash and beans. Being a brighter moon, the farmers can work later into the night.

~Full Harvest Moon
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Autumn begins September 22
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Okay, it's probably time to wrap this session up. I really enjoyed stopping by for this little chat, and, sharing our review of September happenings. It does kind of give you a feel for a refreshing change of pace, doesn't it? Thank you so much for stopping by, and please say hello if you get the chance. I hope you all are doing well, and, I would love to hear from you!
I also must thank:
Google Chrome
Yahoo images
Rusty
Scootie
Chloe
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If you're wondering who Scootie is, well, he's my sweet little grandson. He is in the second grade this year, and loving school. Chloe is my darling little great niece who resides in Kearney, Missouri. She has entered the first grade this year, and is also having a great time. Blessings and best wishes to these two precious children!

~Scootie brushes up on study skills with Grandma's guidance!
* August 2016 * photo by Grandma

~Chloe is ready for school life!
* Photo by her mom * August 2016
* As always, be safe, love, and laugh a lot. See you next time! ♥
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Autumn begins September 22

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Okay, it's probably time to wrap this session up. I really enjoyed stopping by for this little chat, and, sharing our review of September happenings. It does kind of give you a feel for a refreshing change of pace, doesn't it? Thank you so much for stopping by, and please say hello if you get the chance. I hope you all are doing well, and, I would love to hear from you!
I also must thank:
Google Chrome
Yahoo images
Rusty
Scootie
Chloe
***
If you're wondering who Scootie is, well, he's my sweet little grandson. He is in the second grade this year, and loving school. Chloe is my darling little great niece who resides in Kearney, Missouri. She has entered the first grade this year, and is also having a great time. Blessings and best wishes to these two precious children!

~Scootie brushes up on study skills with Grandma's guidance!
* August 2016 * photo by Grandma

~Chloe is ready for school life!
* Photo by her mom * August 2016
* As always, be safe, love, and laugh a lot. See you next time! ♥