
Do you smell it? The aroma of pumpkin spice is everywhere! Pumpkin spice lattes, coffee creamers, muffins, cookies, pies, candles, oatmeal and even pumpkin spice flavored communion wafers (although I think that was supposed to be a joke!).
Today, the first day of autumn, the day of unfolding the flannel sheets, taking inventory of sweaters, the hanging of autumn wreaths and garlands, dusting off the hearth while preparing the fireplace, and, the most dreaded of all autumn tasks, the donning of socks.
I have waited until today to switch out the quickly fading summer flowers in my flower box and replacing the front door wreath with brightly coloured Flint corn. The wheelbarrow will fill with all the summer annuals and the compost will be fed to its fullest. The bird feeders will once again appear, filled and poised to welcome birds of many feathers. Of course, these feeders will also feed the snippy little red squirrels, the playful black squirrels and adorable chipmunks.
This past month we have also welcomed, for the first time in 30 years, a beautiful grey squirrel and a rather loud night guest- a Great Horned Owl.
Supper will be chili with crusty buns followed with apple crisp. By day’s end, my beloved puppy Abby and I will walk our daily tree lined path as she gaily chases after each leaf that falls and I soak in all the smells and sights of mother earth. The noisy Canadian Geese will gather overhead preparing for their annual trip south while the salmon splash about in the shallow Sydenham River, ending their final trip home.
Each season is a cause for joy; each bringing gifts too beautiful to miss! As author Stanley Horowitz writes, “Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting, and autumn a mosaic of them all.”
May you take time to savior the gifts of this most mosaic season!
Blessings,
Rev. Heather McCarrel
The photo was taken by Alex Geerts, used with permission: Unsplash








