The October Nor'Easter that recently hit Connecticut actually made national news, causing many of us to lose power for over 8 days and nights and wreaking havoc all across the state. I won't rehash it here, since I'm finally starting to feel more or less "back to normal" or at least not that we're on the precipice of death by freezing ... or depression .... or both. One bummer, however, was that Halloween, one of my preferred holidays (even though I never do much to celebrate), was put on indefinite hold. This October felt less like a glorious transitional month filled with scarlet and rust leaves against blue skies, and more like a brisk speed-rap punctuated by wet, heavy snow, a question mark and a rude slash.
Here are some little moments throughout the month that felt like sparks of light in the dark:

While my original autumn plans were certainly snowed out, and "peak New England foliage" is an aesthetically altered tableaux what with the fallen boughs that line every street, the storm made me stop to think about how much I appreciate - and take for granted - the not-so-little comforts, luxuries, and moments in my life. Luckily, color, design, and joyfulness pick right back up and prevail in adversity, making every-day life that much more beautiful. All we have to do is look around.
-xoxo
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