Happy 115th!
Happy (Belated) Kanelbulle Dag
My salute is in this photograph at one of my favorite local bakeries. I didn't indulge, but yes, I was sorely tempted. I went with my standby, iced coffee. So one might say that I was celebrating National Coffee Day, although belatedly.
My celebration of Rosh Hashanah was lovely, both at services and with my family of friends. I'm back from my late summer wanderings -- Maine, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Nova Scotia -- and now enjoying autumn in New York. It's back to the gym, errands, medical appointments and a few special events as well, including a leaf viewing trip in Connecticut next week. What's on your calendar for the month?
A happy 50th anniversary shout-out to my dear Colorado blog friends, Pat and Vinny. Here's to a wonderful anniversary celebration and wishes for many more years, happy and healthy. Pat was one of my first blog friends in the early years of Buttercupland and I'm so grateful that we are still in touch.
As ever, thanks for visiting and have a great weekend.
Apples, Honey and Prayers for Peace
Tonight Jewish people around the world will welcome 5785, and tomorrow as is the custom I will share apples and honey with my family of friends that I celebrate with. Why apples and honey? Symbolically, to begin the new year on a sweet note. Practically, for the Jewish people of Europe apple season and the new year came together and honey was the sweetener used for centuries. Centuries later this is still the custom.
I'm delighted to begin a new year and leave 5784 and its sorrows behind. Not that the sorrows and misery are ended for far too many around the world, but we begin once again with hopes and prayers for a better world in the year to come.
As is my custom, I will be bringing prayer requests with me to services. Our services for the next ten days include two days for the new year (Rosh Hashanah) and two days for Yom Kippur. There will be lots of hours of prayer. Once again, I am honored to bring prayer requests that you have with me. Please feel free to message me or leave a comment. At the top of my list are prayers for peace and for relief for those affected by Hurricane Helene.
Let the new year begin with apples, honey, sweetness and may we see peace in 5785.
As ever, thanks for visiting and take good care.
Life at Sea
Colonial Days in Newport
At this moment, our ship has dropped anchor off beautiful Bar Harbor, Maine. I’m having a wonderful morning enjoying the ocean view before heading off to Acadia National Park.
I spent yesterday in Boston — a visit to the Kennedy Presidential Library —and Sunday in Newport, RI. The highlight of my visit to Newport was a tour of Colonial sights, which were many and well-preserved. The house pictured above was one of my favorites.
Leaf Peepers at Sea
Wordless Wednesday
A picture is worth a thousand words.
In the midst of internet issues, and my almost finished post about September 11 is somewhere in cyberspace. In the interim I offer this memory of the World Trade Center, December 1999.
As ever, thanks for visiting and take care.