Mum, Weather, Drained & One Thing

Middlebury Garden Center

Selecting mums this year was a challenge. In the various stages of blooming, I wanted plants that will bloom into October at a time when I want to see a lot of flowers open. 
The large golden mums bloomed early. If I don't look close, then those mums have nice color.
The golden rust mums have been the most spectacular. The deeper red is a close second on length of bloom and vibrant color.
Next year will be easier to chose using my notes from this year.

Weather. The ambient temperatures are cooler at this lower elevation at 194 feet (59 m) in Vermont close to Lake Champlain. In comparison, Stowe, Vermont is 889 feet (271 m). The highest peak in Vermont is Mount Mansfield at 4395 feet (1339 m) with the lower Stowe nearby.  
In my backyard, I see a lot of green just barely turning colors. Up in Stowe, the foliage map indicates it is peak foliage. I expect with this week's lower temperatures, that peak foliage in the mountains and hollows will excelerate. In other words, this week is good for a leaf peeping excursion.

Drained. Not everything that happens in life needs to by ananlyzed. Feeling drained of energy, for example, doesn't need to reason unless it is chronic. I have no idea why I feel so drained of energy, especially when I love to see the foliage. 
The other morning after getting a take out coffee, I wanted to keep driving up to the mountains. I had on long pants and a jacket. Problem, I was wearing sandals! By the time I got back indoors, I didn't feel like getting ready to go back out. I told myself it is a peak holiday weekend where there are lots of folks out and about. For a few minutes, I thought about why I was so lazy. Two days later, I might go for a short looksee at the foliage. Or I might stare at the fabric foliage I stuck into the window lace curtain.

One Thing. If I don't go out to get a best autumn photo, and hopefully a landscape to paint, then I won't be ready to start the as I go progress painting series this year. My plans depend on my doing that one thing.
Still in my pajamas at noon time, I think laundry can wait. The floors were washed yesterday. The dishes are almost finished. There's a flannel shirt waiting for me to get out and about...sometime this week.

How are your energy levels? Do they fluctuate in the fall?

Comments

  1. It is time to wear long sleeves here and put away the shorts for another year. Nice time of temperatures though!

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  2. I absolutely fluctuate in the fall energy-wise. I hope you get out. I've wanted to do a little road trip for days but the weather has been so grim it's almost a case of "what's the point?" We're at the lake and I don't want to buy things we'll need to (over)pack to take home, since I'll be bringing home the pots of geraniums still in bloom, clothes and books from the summer, loads of dirty laundry. We think we'll go home Friday (83% chance of rain and Thursday there is supposed to be a rare day of sun.) So, it will mean cleaning up the porch, bringing things in. The time of year here that makes me sad!

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  3. Marie,
    The temperatures have been nice. There were days when it felt like early summer.

    Today is my 1st wear a flannel shirt of the season...over a short sleeve tee shirt. :)

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  4. Jeanie,
    It is a lot of work y'all have there to close up the cottage. Sadder maybe if you lived in a 3 season climate, missing all the beauty of Michigan.

    Letting go of one season to embrace the next for me is only a joy in spring welcoming in summer; and a small bit for autumn. Missing a summer to mostly rain doesn't do well for hello fall with a smile.

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  5. Oh yes Maywyn I certainly find myself less energetic...perhaps it is because the days are getting shorter. Light or lack of it certainly affects my energy. Just guess we go with it and accept that this is the time of the year to cozy in and relax. Hope you do get out and enjoy those lovely October colors. Hugs!

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  6. Debbie,
    It would be nice to take a walk with you to see the foliage there, fresh air, and beautiful rolling hills.
    Hugs and a hot chocolate to you!

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  7. My least energetic time seems to be in January and I suspect it's the after-Christmas letdown from all the creativity that happens prior. Then, when February hits, I can pretty much count on my depression really wanting to rear its ugly little head.

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  8. Maryanne,
    That is interesting.
    At New Year, I feel learing out the old year uplift.
    February is also the let down for me.

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  9. Higher elevations here do result in earlier colours.

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