Time to say goodbye to August as we welcome September.
Yes, September is here and if you live in the northern hemisphere it brings the last days of summer and the first days of Autumn.
"September, in Old England, was called Haervest-monath (Harvest Month). This is the time to gather up the rest of the harvest and prepare for the winter months.
There are flowers enough in the summertime,
More flowers than I can remember—
But none with the purple, gold, and red
That dye the flowers of September!
Mary Howitt (1799-1888)
September’s name comes from the Latin word septem, meaning "seven" This month had originally been the seventh month of the early Roman calendar. It wasn’t until 451 BC that the months of January and February were added to the calendar, making September the ninth month.
The Romans often associated different months with different gods. September is associated with Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.
September’s zodiac signs are Virgo (Aug. 23–Sept. 22) and Libra (Sept. 23–Oct. 22). Virgos are said to be analytical and hardworking people, while still being kind and loyal. Libras, on the other hand, value harmony and diplomacy, and are said to be both intelligent and kind.
September’s birth flowers are the aster and the morning glory. The significance of both flowers is actually very similar, with the aster being said to represent love, while the morning glory represents affection.
The September birthstone is the sapphire, which was once thought to guard against evil and poisoning. The sapphire, along with the related ruby, are the second-hardest natural gemstones, with only the diamond being harder
September is National Happy Cat Month đș
September 5th is National Cheese Pizza Day, Have a Pizza Night, the Low Carb Way, with a Cauliflower Pizza Casserole - it's so cheesy - more details here
~ Wishing you a happy September 2023 ~
All the best Jan
Interesting information and poetry about the month of September. I'm ready to start thinking fall!
ReplyDeleteWell, you have to love National Happy Cat month! Interesting about the flowers being love/affection. I know an awful lot of September anniversaries!
ReplyDeleteLes deseo un genial mes de septiembre. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteSome of our leaves are changing colors.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on, and stay safe.
Happy September to you - and how nice to know that there is a Happy Cat Month. I hope it is.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Jan.
ReplyDeleteI love these. I'm not sure what you call them, where you bring in all little snippets of information about the month. Anyway, they're very informative and most enjoyable to read Thank you so much.
ReplyDelete...I find it amazing.
ReplyDeleteHappy September to you!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
After the hot, very hot summer with 4 heat waves, we wait for September as we say around here, like May water.
ReplyDeleteHappy September
Best regards.
I am glad that I live on a country where we have all four seasons. As we approach Autumn I look forward to the changing colours.
ReplyDeleteWell, I never knew that! I'll be enjoying a pizza this evening instead.
ReplyDeleteHappy September! Xx
We have September. Autumn is approaching fast.
ReplyDeleteThe presented dish looks very appetizing.
Hugs and greetings:)
Interesting info about September’s name.
ReplyDeleteI love pizza with cauliflowers, cabbages and other veggies. This evening I'll have pizza at dinner.
Regards
Happy September!
ReplyDeleteWe're having a pizza night tonight! :)
Enjoyed the trivia about the month of September
ReplyDeletei enjoyed reading this. it is my birthday this month and also my 2 sons were born this month, we are all virgos!! it is gorgeous today here in new jersey, it's starting to feel like fall!!
ReplyDeleteyummy looking dish!!
Feliz mes de septiembre para ti y tus familiares.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know how September was named. That is very interesting. And The fact that January and February were added so long ago is interesting too.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the poem by Mary Howitt, very true.
ReplyDeletexx oo
Carla
The first month of meteorological fall. I didn't know that poem, thx!
ReplyDeleteYour post reminds me of famous performances (Andy Wiliams, Tom Jones and others) of the song 'Try to remember the Days of September/ When life was slow and also mellow'.
ReplyDeleteHappy September! A very interesting post about this month
ReplyDeletesuch neat facts you found out about each month. Reading this reminded me that we have a morning glory growing by our bird feeder and we did not plant it so we are thinking it must have come from a bird carrying some seed.
ReplyDeleteHappy September!
I'm sat in September shade because it is so hot. But we have earned this because July and August were so awful.
ReplyDeleteGood information!
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