1. Squirrels gathering nuts.
2. Leaves floating to the ground.
3. People raking fallen leaves and putting them in baskets.
4. Birds flying south.
5. Animals getting ready to hibernate.
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I love this time of year..As the air starts to cool
down a bit..The beauty of the leaves change to
a Red, Brown, Orange, Golden yellow color..The Ducks make their formation in the sky pointing southward
This time of year I like to go hiking picking up
leaves..acorns..pinecones..For my fall wreaths.
Most of the summer stuff gets put away and the fall/
winter stuff comes out..Time for the Chilis and the warm hearty dishes..The warmth of the heaters or fireplaces..even both : ) The days get a lil darker each day..I love going on our fall
picnics..taking the drives out to the country, so
very pretty this time of year.
Sept. 2 - First Day of School
Sept. 7 - Labor Day
Sept. 11 - Patriot Day
Sept. 13 - GrandParents Day
Sept. 15 - National Hispanic Heritage Month
Sept. 16 - Stepfamily Day
Sept. 17 - Constitution Day and Week
Sept. 19 - Rosh Hashanah
Sept. 20 - Islamic Eid ul-Fitr
Sept. 21 - International Day of Peace
Sept. 22 - Fall Begins
Sept. 25 - Native American Day
Sept. 27 - Gold Star Mother's Day
Sept. 28 - yom kipper
Sept. 28 - Jewish New Year
September 15 to October 15 is Hispanic Heritage month
Polish American History Month
German-American Heritage Month
Oct. 1st - Yom Kippur Starts
Oct. 1st - Chinese National Day
Oct. 12th - Native Americans' Day
Oct. 12th - Thanksgiving In Canada
Oct. 12th - Columbus Day
Oct. 17th - Sweetest Day
Oct. 13th - Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Oct. 21st - Orionids meteor shower
Oct. 25th - 31st Peace Friendship and Goodwill Week!
Oct. 25th - Mother-in-Law's Day
Oct. 31st - National UNICEF Day
Oct. 31st - Samhain
Oct. 31st - Halloween
3rd Annual Kevin Guest House Oktoberfest - Oct. 3rd - 329 Erie St. Buffalo, NY.
Is like Thanksgiving in the U.S. A time for families to gather and feast and celebrate life. Of course, what celebration would not be complete without food. So feast your eyes and tastebuds on the Canadian Thanksgiving Special site. There are recipes here that I am definitely going to try out this year.
American Diabetes Month
American Indian Heritage Month
Child Safety and Protection Month
Latin American Month
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Nov. 11/16-12/31 - MADD's Tie One On For Safety Holiday Campaign
National AIDS Awareness Month
Vegan Month
Nov. 1-7 - National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week
Nov. 9-15 - National Young Reader's Week
Nov. 8-14 - Pursuit of Happiness Week
Nov. 15-21 - American Education Week
Nov. 15-21 - National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week
Nov. 22-28 - National family Week
Nov. 22-28 - National Teens Don't Text & Drive Week
Nov. 1st - Daylight savings Time Ends
Nov. 1st - Day of the Dead, Mexico
Nov. 3rd - Culture Day, Japan
Nov. 3rd - USA Election Day
Nov. 7th - Sadie Hawkens Day
Nov. 11th - Remembrance Day, Canada
Nov. 11th - Veteran's Day
Nov. 19th - Great American Smokeout
Nov. 26th - Thanksgiving Day, USA
Thanksgiving at the Farmers' Museum
11/27/2010 - 11/28/2010
Region: Central-Leatherstocking
Cooperstown, NY www.farmersmuseum.org
The Farmers' Museum will re-open its doors on Friday and Saturday following Thanksgiving for a specially- designed program offering visitors a glimpse of how Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1845.
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Adorn-a-Door Wreath Festival
11/28/2010
Region: Central-Leatherstocking
Cooperstown, NY www.cooperstownart.com
The Cooperstown Art Association has a silent auction of holiday wreaths designed by local artists and businesses from the community.
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Colonial Holiday Open House
11/28/2010
Region: Central-Leatherstocking
Rome, NY
Come join us for a candle light tour of the fort, some 18th century music and learn what the holidays were like 200 yars ago.