Eva’s Byte #435 – Subtleties

In my neck of New England, the subtleties of autumn are kicking out the summer jams:

Along my daily walks, I’ve come across several bird feathers scattered here and there. Apparently, molting generally occurs between late summer and early fall.

Landscapers have mulched the shrubbery beds.

There are mesh bags of cinnamon-scented pine cones for sale in the florist section of the supermarket, reminding me to pick up a couple of bags to replenish those in my decorative wicker baskets.

My local retailer has loaded the shelves with autumn-scented aromatic diffuser refills. Due to the rapid-changing seasonal themes, I’ve stockpiled apple-cinnamon—one of my favorite seasonal scents.

My favorite of the four seasons, I can’t wait for the crisp days of autumn to make inroads to kick out the jams of hurricanes Franklin and Idalia, who’ve made their humidity known.

In the capacity of a writer, I’m blazing subtle inroads along my Contemporary work in progress, drafting chapter 39 (535 words thus far).

*May each of us enjoy the subtle transitions of nature.

My sincere appreciation to you for reading this far.

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Published on August 30, 2023 06:26 Tags: 435, autumn, blog, contemporary, eva-pasco, indie-author, signs, subtleties, writing-progress
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