The Art of Being Inconsistent

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I bought a gourd today. It was orange and green, and, beautiful, in a gourdy sort of way. Did you know that gourds are of different colors, shapes, and sizes? Right now, the local farmers are just beginning to harvest them, which they must do before frost, although, we are in no fear of that. They are picked in stages, so there won't be too many on the market, driving the price down.

The one I got today was pretty cool looking, but, a little dirty from the fields. He is all bright and shiny now. I love all different kinds of pumpkins and gourds, but, I think these large orange and green gourds are my absolute favorite. Look at the one below: as the gourd matures, the stem turns brown and dries up.


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Pumpkins!!! Who doesn't love pumpkins? Pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice latte? Pumpkin bread! Oh, the glorious pumpkin. Wait! Pumpkin Spice Latte. I had one of those today. Simply decadent!


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Words and using them. It is nice to have a fresh voice, day in, day out. But the charm of elevating this day trumps finding another to take its place. Have you seriously tried to feel autumnal in this season of post-summer warmth? Happy are those that did. My joy still lay in the beauty of the bloom. And she is still beautiful despite her seasonal differences to mine.


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Flowers. There must always be flowers. #alwaysaflower Reach out and color me, oh, color me in a shade of love... Divinely so. Pure. Joy. Affection. Caring. Sharing. Inspiring. Sweetness. Warm. Tenderness. Fun. The eternal love of a mother. My heart feels wrapped in love and tied with a bow of hugs. Just for today: Mums the word.


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Between autumn trying to give us a show and the trees refusing to drop their leaves, or even color them for that matter, I have decided to out them instead and give #TreeTuesday a turn at trying to make all that is wrong, a little bit right. Celebrate the tree as I walk through the forest, listening to the shuffle of the trees as I walk through the leaves.


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Listen to that music in your heart, covering your soul with a blanket of delight. Oh, yes! You would never know that the yellow tree is the only color that is showing off at the moment. At the moment, the color is so inconsistent! How about where you are? are you green or in color or somewhere in between?


Hellooo, October! How are you??*


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All I have are my words, armed in my mind, written in pen, stand by stand. Oh, yes. Still by hand. It has a different feel. Altered not by keys, backspace, and delete, I write, erase, tear it to pieces and start all over again. And again.

It’s my way. I walk out to the deep end of the page and dive right in.

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The Pumpkin looks really nice.

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Thank you! I kove, love, love pumpkins and their bright orange colors!! Thanks for stopping by! Good night from here!

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The rest of that TS Elliot poem is good, too.

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:) It definitely is, but sometimes I shorten it for brevity sake.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Nowadays I try to be consistent. Both with posting and commenting, and on gaming too (mostly Splinterlands). But I (and many other people are) professionals at being inconsistent with my/their activity. I mean that we do not always do these things every day. Although I often wish that I should have played Splinterlands every day since I started playing it (on 2018.12.30), and I should not have sold any of my cards.

Although my card pack is currently still worth $556.96 USD.

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My joy still lay in the beauty of the bloom. And she is still beautiful despite her seasonal differences to mine.

Every season has its beauty, even winter, although it is unfriendly in many countries (for example in my country, in Hungary) by being so cold.

I give you some !PIZZA.

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Every season does have its beauty and I find beauty in the demise of things also. Hungary is cold in the winter! I have been to Budapest in the dead of winter. Whoa!

Thank you for the words!

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It's as if you are the missing piece to the puzzle... not to sound silly! Your vibe just fits with my #thoughtfuldailypost mindset. Beautiful photos, and also, just as fitting energy behind the words...

Words and using them. It is nice to have a fresh voice, day in, day out. But the charm of elevating this day trumps finding another to take its place. Have you seriously tried to feel autumnal in this season of post-summer warmth? Happy are those that did. My joy still lay in the beauty of the bloom. And she is still beautiful despite her seasonal differences to mine.

I used to get so excited, knowing that Fall was coming; I'd buy my favorite brand of Clove Cigarettes... get my "Dead Can Dance" Cd's out... "Type-o Negative" if I was feeling melancholy. And yes... pumpkin spice'everything!!

Is that even a word? 😆

Thank you for your continued choice to join in... appreciate you, my friend...

Wes...

!LUV @tipu curate !WINE !giphy Autumn

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Thank you for the words, @wesphilbin! They are much kinder than deserved. I love Hive and I love posting. Of course, I wish I had more time to do both of these things, but, as you can see, in the still of the night, when there is nobody still awake, I pull out my words and build a post, stand by stand.

The words sometimes come, but, if they don't, I just put it away and wait for another day. Forcing it just doesn't feel right.

I think it is a wonderful tag and I hope you don't mind if I spam it, although my spam is never more than once a day! :)

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The pumpkin looks somehow scary ;)
dont mind

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Hehe! Nooooo. Not scary at all. Wait until I carve a face!

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Hehe ! Hmm i will be waiting for to complete.

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yellow pumpkin with yougurt is most known recipe in North India. Sure i will try pumpkin latte. 😊 any receipe recommendation?

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No, I go to Starbucks or another cafe and let them make it for me! :)

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Great shots! I am a gourd lover from way back. I like the different varieties. I swear they have some ones now that they didnt when I was a kid selling them via wagon door to door. We use to varnish them and make them shiny. I should try my hand at it again this year perhaps!

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Are the pumpkins for Halloween?

The flowers look beautiful

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Not really, although we will use some for it. They are part of the autumnal decor. :) Thank you! Autumn flowers are always so brilliantly colored.

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My pleasure.

I appreciate the beauty you brought forth.

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I don't like pumpkin.....does that make me wierd? Or just NOT American :D My mom-in-law loves them and cooks pumpkin often. And invites us. And I eat it but oh, it's not my favourite. Butternut squash I love. We literally have it as part of a meal almost every day. But your gourd is beautiful in it's lumpy bumpy inperfect beauty! Loved your post Denise dear

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Not at all! I didn't like pumpkin for years, but, then found ways to make it taste delicious. It is not an American thing actually, it is a worldwide problem. :) It is a squash and they are eaten the world over. Probably because they are so easy to grow and they are abundant.

We love butternut squash and eat some form of squash every day. We had zucchini muffins with breakfast and I put some in the chili I made for dinner. The lumpy gourds are exactly that, imperfectly beautiful. Thank you for stopping by. I have no idea where all my time goes lastely.

I need to buy more again!

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After I wrote that comment I realized that I made pumpkin leathers last season and they were DELICIOUS. So I guess I'm not totally against them. We have a problem with bugs stinging them so growing them makes me also less prone to eating them....

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I don't blame you! In all honesty, there are so many squashes out there, it makes no sense to focus on ones that don't work that well for some reason! It's all good, woman! :)

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Umm... I think your gourd may have leprosy. ha ha.... I love all the knotty odd fun gourds. You see so many more kinds now than way back when.

I haven't accepted autumn yet, but I'm trying. Maybe I will pull my Fall box of decor doodads out this evening and put a thing or two around. Then maybe it will start sinking in. My mind is still trying to hold on to summer mode. That was not easy this morning when I sat up on the side of the bed and it was still mostly dark. Ugh....

Not too much color on the trees here yet, but I did notice there are a few red tinged leaves in the top of my little dogwood in the front yard. Won't be long now !

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Take a drive up into the mountains. If I want color, I have been heading for the hills. In my case, I can have several different mountain ranges. LOL

I have not accepted it as true yet either. I am still hanging onto to summer for as long as I can.

Le sigh.

Doesn't Mother Nature understand? Leprosy! LOL It does, doesn't it?

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My house is gourded up too. I also went for the orange with green droplets. They are my fave this year.

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They are mine too. I just love their look and I have to have a regular pumpkin too, we get a few of them and carve them two days before Halloween. Booooooo!

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Pumpkins are beautiful with its color and shape, also used different type of food and recipes. Its one of the common vegetables that used to eat almost every country. Have a nice day with tree tuesday.

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It is one of the most common vegetables in the world, in my opinion. Easy to grow and very abundant in nutrition!

Have a wonderful day yourself!

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Looks like l haven't seen these colors of gourd, @dswigle.

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They are all different colors, Sam! Quite amazing, and they look pretty cool, don't they? What colors are the gourds you have over there? I am not sure I have seen one from there!

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!LUV
this creature is look strange like hell but also very beautiful with all the textures and the colors

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What a lovely set of fall photographs and cozy thoughts to reflect on! I especially like that warty gourd:) I grew those one year and set one on my front porch. It's bulbous protuberances always brought a smile to my face, much like your lovely writing and scenes of autumn in this post😊

Hope you are enjoying another latte!

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I love those warty things! Hi, sweetness! I am always so glad to see you! You inspired me to bake two cakes last week and post them! Stop that! They took so long to make and less time to eat.

My hips are calling you names right now.

Hehe... bulbous protuberances! OMG! LOL Now, that is a mouthful! :) You leave me with such kind and thoughtful words.

Le sigh.

Thank you. ❤️

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Ooh! I saw and upvoted one cake post, it was so freaking glorious and I want to bake a DS cake now! But another cake has been posted too? I must investigate!

This week has been yet again insane, I feel like it is all I can do to keep up, and as a result I am missing things of absolute hip-padding gloriousness, I will gladly bear the insults as they were sweet in origin, he he!

Hope you are having a spectacular Sunday😊

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I am so behind, I can never catch up. The week from hell was last week, following up on the week from hell. Does it ever end?

Please, please... can I buy more time somewhere?

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Oh no, no week’s of hell for you! Point me in the right direction, I’ll bite some ankles!!!

That ferocious, defensive sentiment aside, I really do feel ya on the Does it ever end front. I wish I could drop you off a cake and a time turner, alas all I’ve got to offer is about 22 digital 🤗.

Hope this week is a bit of a reprieve. 😊

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And yes!! A wonderful Sunday to you! We deserve one! ;)

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Living in a world of gourds, how very delightfully colourful. It is simply not my world full of sun warming beach, sand and ocean. The hot humid air is ready to pounce, a little bit too uncomfortable on some days but always to love like every season.
Keep colouring our world with your flowing words Denise, you are a special delight. Only love makes the world extra special. ❤️

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Amen. That is the truth of the matter. With love, almost nothing else matters. My sun is still shining and warm, especially at the shore house, but, I know that autumn is only a moment away!

Thank you for stopping by and leaving your words.

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Pumpkins! Pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread are one of my favourite treats of the season. I also make a tasty pumpkin soup! Mmmm. Perfect for a rainy day.

The Amish up in Lancaster County sell them inexpensively. They used to be Dirt Cheap, but with the cost of everything going up, they're now just Less Expensive. I'm looking forward to my annual pilgrimage up that way to collect a bounty of them.

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My dad is from Lancaster County! I get my pumpkins up there and usually go up for the harvest at the end of the summer. Meet you up there! :)

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They're definitely the best pumpkins! I remember upsetting one particular Mennonite farmer when I wouldn't buy his prize pumpkin, though. It must have been 4 or 5 tonnes. It was huge. I wasn't sure it'd even fit in my van with the kids in it.

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Gourds I always found quite exciting... Never knoow what you really are going to get with one, but the colors and shapes, inspire imagination and creativity! ❤️🙏

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