Monday, November 1, 2010

November 1 (!)

Nearly everyone is a fan of Autumn in New York. It's the golden hour before the seasonal shift, ushering in the holidays along with much cooler temperatures and darker days. Perhaps it's the effect of climate change but we've had a very lovely and mild fall in New York, causing ahem, certain people who tend to be warm weather minded to 'forget' that it's going to get a lot colder, and pretty soon hats, gloves, scarves and puffy coats will be required.

As the calendar officially turns to November today, some seasonal markers show us we're on our way, despite any wishful thinking going on!

College football, golden trees, cozy cafes and a carpet of fallen leaves...




And Halloween of course!



The meatpacking district in New York on Saturday night was full of adult festivities with plenty of sexy nurses, doctors, and devils, and the village Halloween parade yesterday brings out quite a colorful crowd as well.

I was happy to spend Sunday night in Brooklyn Heights, a much milder scene, though with some instructional lessons to think about as we usher in November:


Get out and enjoy!!

When you have 'hat head' wear a wig!

And like Curious George knows with his buddy The Man with the Yellow Hat, keep the ones you love close by!

Happy November everyone.

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