It's nearly Halloween, and in other parts of the country, that
means cooler days and even cooler nights. The temperatures drop down and before
long, there'll be snow on the ground. The residents in these northern and
eastern regions are thinking about preparing their gardens and yards for the
cold weather, and putting up the garden harvests- canning, freezing, drying and
otherwise preserving for the gardenless days ahead.
Here in the Valley of the Sun, we're emerging from the long hot
summer. We've planted our veggies and are planting still more. We're seeding
our dying Bermuda grass lawns with rye seed, and we'll have green grass in the
winter months. We're spending more time outdoors in the warm afternoons, the
cool evenings, and the chilly mornings.
One of the things people like to do here in the fall and winter
months is spend time around a firepit or outdoor fireplace. While not all of us
have well-appointed outdoor living spaces, we may have little bits of space in
our backyards where we can sit beneath the moon and gaze into the flames
dancing inside our little chimeneas.
We put a lot of work into our gardens, into our veggie gardens,
flower gardens and into our landscaping. On these cool nights, when the work is
done and the constellations loom high, we should remember why we do this, and
step outside, snuggle up together and let the flames lull us into a dream.
Bob and I spend a lot of time working; we both have day jobs
and when we're not working, we're working on producing more videos, focused on
the DIY lifestyle. I spend my free time writing, and gardening, and writing
about gardening.
We're like a million other people, working, working, working.
This post is about taking a break. So take a break tonight. Take a break and
spend some time watching the flames. Dream a while. It's good for you, and your
garden will be all the more beautiful for it.