We seek comfort in hot chocolate, spiced coffees, and flavored brandies. Frost on our car inspires us to bake breads and pies, roast turkeys, mix up a batch of cookies.
We look forward to cuddling up with loved ones in front of a campfire or fireplace, beloved pet at our feet, feeling safe and warm and blessed.
Don't you have a cozy feeling? Aren't you feeling good?
I'm not.
My pool is closed.
There are blankets on my bed. The flannel jammies are under the pillow. Sweatshirt goes where I go. My hands and nose are cold. The cat has stopped shedding (okay, that's a good thing). My garden is dead.
Anyone who knows me, knows THIS is me:
But I can write about autumn and make you think I like it because I try to think from the perspective of people who love it.
Just because I write something doesn't mean that it's me. I can write about villains and bad things people do and that doesn't mean it's what I want to do. I'm just looking out from a different perspective.
Can you stand away enough from something to see the opposite perspective?
Char