1. November presents us with more than one day for remembering.
    1. Begins with a remembrance of the dead (All Souls’ Day) and ends with Day of Mourning (for workers injured/killed on the job). Have you any thoughts to share?
    2. Late in the month Thanksgiving challenges us to think good thoughts. What are you grateful for?
    3. What do you feel about how television reminds of anniversaries of events, usually tragedies?
    4. Finally, we are asked to think of Native American Heritage. Do you have any connections with this lineage? How do you think we can best celebrate this topic?
  2. Day for Tolerance and Unfriend Day both occur this month.
    1. Any comments on this coincidence?
    2. Have you ever unfriended anyone? How did that go? What were your reasons?
    3. How do you define tolerance? How important do you think it is?
  3. World Unique Talent Day offers us an upbeat topic to consider. Can you share with us/the world a tale that reveals what you consider an example of a unique talent?
  1. November presents us with more than one day for remembering.
    1. Begins with a remembrance of the dead (All Souls’ Day) and ends with Day of Mourning (for workers injured/killed on the job). Have you any thoughts to share?
    2. Late in the month Thanksgiving challenges us to think good thoughts. What are you grateful for?
    3. What do you feel about how television reminds of anniversaries of events, usually tragedies?
    4. Finally, we are asked to think of Native American Heritage. Do you have any connections with this lineage? How do you think we can best celebrate this topic?
  2. Day for Tolerance and Unfriend Day both occur this month.
    1. Any comments on this coincidence?
    2. Have you ever unfriended anyone? How did that go? What were your reasons?
    3. How do you define tolerance? How important do you think it is?
  3. World Unique Talent Day offers us an upbeat topic to consider. Can you share with us/the world a tale that reveals what you consider an example of a unique talent?
  1. November presents us with more than one day for remembering.
    1. Begins with a remembrance of the dead (All Souls’ Day) and ends with Day of Mourning (for workers injured/killed on the job). Have you any thoughts to share?
    2. Late in the month Thanksgiving challenges us to think good thoughts. What are you grateful for?
    3. What do you feel about how television reminds of anniversaries of events, usually tragedies?
    4. Finally, we are asked to think of Native American Heritage. Do you have any connections with this lineage? How do you think we can best celebrate this topic?
  2. Day for Tolerance and Unfriend Day both occur this month.
    1. Any comments on this coincidence?
    2. Have you ever unfriended anyone? How did that go? What were your reasons?
    3. How do you define tolerance? How important do you think it is?
  3. World Unique Talent Day offers us an upbeat topic to consider. Can you share with us/the world a tale that reveals what you consider an example of a unique talent?
  1. Autumn is officially begun. What stands out most for you as representing Autumn?
    1. Is it the changing color of the leaves and the trees’ limbs standing bare to face the coming cold of Winter?
    2. Is it the temperature change that brings out your heavier clothes?
    3. A memory from youth that you associate with this time?
  2. .Halloween closes the month of October. This holiday has religious origins (Hallowed Eve) which are both Christian and not.
    1. Have you a memory to share about this day?
    2. Do you have plans or a wish (wishes) for how this year’s day will present itself?
  3. More than one post this month focuses on one or another of the the arts. Do you think October is a month that births artistic creation?
    1. If yes (or no), why?
    2. Do you know of a work of art which expresses the sense of October (or Autumn) or one one which does so for you? Tell us about it.
  1. Autumn is officially begun. What stands out most for you as representing Autumn?
    1. Is it the changing color of the leaves and the trees’ limbs standing bare to face the coming cold of Winter?
    2. Is it the temperature change that brings out your heavier clothes?
    3. A memory from youth that you associate with this time?
  2. .Halloween closes the month of October. This holiday has religious origins (Hallowed Eve) which are both Christian and not.
    1. Have you a memory to share about this day?
    2. Do you have plans or a wish (wishes) for how this year’s day will present itself?
  3. More than one post this month focuses on one or another of the the arts. Do you think October is a month that births artistic creation?
    1. If yes (or no), why?
    2. Do you know of a work of art which expresses the sense of October (or Autumn) or one one which does so for you? Tell us about it.
  1. Autumn is officially begun. What stands out most for you as representing Autumn?
    1. Is it the changing color of the leaves and the trees’ limbs standing bare to face the coming cold of Winter?
    2. Is it the temperature change that brings out your heavier clothes?
    3. A memory from youth that you associate with this time?
  2. .Halloween closes the month of October. This holiday has religious origins (Hallowed Eve) which are both Christian and not.
    1. Have you a memory to share about this day?
    2. Do you have plans or a wish (wishes) for how this year’s day will present itself?
  3. More than one post this month focuses on one or another of the the arts. Do you think October is a month that births artistic creation?
    1. If yes (or no), why?
    2. Do you know of a work of art which expresses the sense of October (or Autumn) or one one which does so for you? Tell us about it.
  1. Autumn is officially begun. What stands out most for you as representing Autumn?
    1. Is it the changing color of the leaves and the trees’ limbs standing bare to face the coming cold of Winter?
    2. Is it the temperature change that brings out your heavier clothes?
    3. A memory from youth that you associate with this time?
  2. .Halloween closes the month of October. This holiday has religious origins (Hallowed Eve) which are both Christian and not.
    1. Have you a memory to share about this day?
    2. Do you have plans or a wish (wishes) for how this year’s day will present itself?
  3. More than one post this month focuses on one or another of the the arts. Do you think October is a month that births artistic creation?
    1. If yes (or no), why?
    2. Do you know of a work of art which expresses the sense of October (or Autumn) or one one which does so for you? Tell us about it.
  1. Summer ends and Fall begins within this month.
    1. Write a celebration of either event.
    2. Does September have some special meaning for you. Tell us.
  2. National Wildlife Day occurs this month, and one poet writes about a bird he admired.
    1. Do you have a favorite bird? What makes it your favorite?
    2. Perhaps you have another example of wildlife you would like to extol. Share with us.
  3. United Nations celebrates International Day of Peace this month. In these turbulent times, peace may seem elusive.
    1. Do you agree?
    2. Or, can you write about a moment or moments of peace you have witnessed?
    3. How do you define peace?
  1. Summer ends and Fall begins within this month.
    1. Write a celebration of either event.
    2. Does September have some special meaning for you. Tell us.
  2. National Wildlife Day occurs this month, and one poet writes about a bird he admired.
    1. Do you have a favorite bird? What makes it your favorite?
    2. Perhaps you have another example of wildlife you would like to extol. Share with us.
  3. United Nations celebrates International Day of Peace this month. In these turbulent times, peace may seem elusive.
    1. Do you agree?
    2. Or, can you write about a moment or moments of peace you have witnessed?
    3. How do you define peace?
  1. Summer ends and Fall begins within this month.
    1. Write a celebration of either event.
    2. Does September have some special meaning for you. Tell us.
  2. National Wildlife Day occurs this month, and one poet writes about a bird he admired.
    1. Do you have a favorite bird? What makes it your favorite?
    2. Perhaps you have another example of wildlife you would like to extol. Share with us.
  3. United Nations celebrates International Day of Peace this month. In these turbulent times, peace may seem elusive.
    1. Do you agree?
    2. Or, can you write about a moment or moments of peace you have witnessed?
    3. How do you define peace?