Since I learned the mnemonic

I have celebrated this day. Sadly, the modern teachers avoid ‘oldies’ words. It is harder to say hath over has for our tongues but they miss teaching moments by modernizing.
I can’t believe we are at the beginning of the end. Gird up your loins folks! We’ve made it through the first end month. The -embers and scary -ober are here.

A quick Fall-in-Oregon Outback, well, view from my window update.
Less on the trees.

More on the driveway.

Anyway, Happy Hathvember!

We had a DJ in Chicago named Fred Winston who had his own poem:
Thirty days hath Septober,
April, June, and no wonder
All the rest have peanut butter
Except Grandma:
She has a pint in her cookie jar
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Absolutely beautiful and I love that Bitmoji ππ
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In Texas, we hath thunderstorms for the next to days, then back to sunny and 80βs for the next week π
We could use the rain. And I love watching lightning while safe. But with fires finally getting controlled, I’ll let you keep them. Great use of the hath!π
Haha, I was just being silly π
And I enjoyed it!π π
Happy fall!
You, too, or whatever season you have now. Happy days!π
We call it autumn.
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