As we say goodbye to October it's time to say hello to November.
Yes, the eleventh month of the year is here!
November’s traditional birthstone is the topaz, usually a yellow to amber colour. The ancient Greeks believed that topaz could make a wearer invisible. A symbol of honour and strength, topaz was also believed to bring longevity and wisdom.
November’s birth flower is the chrysanthemum. Generally, chrysanthemums represent cheerfulness.
Scorpio and Sagittarius are the astrological signs for November. Birthdays from November 1st through the 21st fall under the Scorpio sign. November 22nd through November 30th birthdays fall under the sign of Sagittarius.
November is also the month where the world commemorates the end of World War One. Ceremonies take place across the globe on November 11th – in the UK, there are normally processions and poppy-laying ceremonies, with a nationwide silence taking place at 11am to commemorate those who gave their lives in action during the two World Wars and later conflicts. On Sunday 10 November, the National Service of Remembrance will be held at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, London.
During November it is also World Diabetes Day, this happens on the 14th November every year all around the world.
And the dead leaves lie huddled and still,
No longer blown hither and thither;
The last lone aster is gone;
The flowers of the witch-hazel wither …
–Robert Frost (1874-1963)
~ and now for a delicious recipe suggestion ~
Rustic Style Pork Casserole
This recipe/meal is in my top five favourite pork casserole recipes
more details can be seen here
For readers who may prefer a vegetarian recipe,
how about this Pumpkin Stew, see it here
~ Wishing you a happy November 2024 ~
Dear reader, you will find a variety of articles, studies etc. plus recent news/views and recipe ideas within this blog, hopefully something for everyone to read and enjoy ... but please note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
All the best Jan
...WOW, October went by in a flash!
ReplyDeleteWhere did October go?
ReplyDeleteHappy November Jan.
Tina
That pork casserole looks good. I cannot believe November is already here. Loved this post. I never knew that about the days of the week -- that's fun. And I do love the topaz. It seems the right stone for the month!
ReplyDeleteHard to believe it is here...we have time change this weekend...and also my birthday!
ReplyDeleteLots of good things in November. In the US we also celebrate Thanksgiving, and it's also my birthday month.
ReplyDeleteYour recipe sounds good. I don't often use pork, but this looks very good.
Happy November!
who wound up time to fly by so quickly this year? Happy November, Jan!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Can't believe it's the end of the year...seems just yesterday that we celebrated the Easter...
ReplyDeleteHappy November! Brrr -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHappy November. How did it get so late in the year?
ReplyDeleteGood to read about November, won't be long and it's Christmas.
ReplyDeleteNice pork stew there, Jan.
Such a marvelous path in the 1st photo! I love walking and running through the wood on soft paths covered with brown and yellow leaves 🍂
ReplyDeleteHave a nice November, Jan.
Happy November to you! The stew looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and have a happy weekend.
Interesting facts about the start and finish of the month. We have two Sagittarian birthdays in the family, one of which is exactly four weeks before Christmas. I love chrysanthemums, the colour, the form, the scent.
ReplyDeleteHave a good November, Jan.
Buon novembre anche a te
ReplyDeleteInteresting information as usual. Yes, fall is here. That pumpkin stew looks delicious.
ReplyDeletetime seems to be speed up wow
ReplyDeleteHappy November dear Jan!
i enjoyed learning interesting facts about the month
sending you heartfelt best wishes!
Happy start of November to you. Although it seems like it's always dark with the clock changes, this month always feels relaxing after a usually busy October and before the Christmas craziness of December.
ReplyDeleteAnother Summer like day here. Too warm for stew, but I'll keep that in the back of my mind when the weather turns colder.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interesting facts about November. It's started off cold and grey here, so hope we have some lovely days, too. Have a great month, stay safe and well, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you for the interesting facts about November. I enjoyed reading them all. Thank you also for the link to the Rustic Pork Casserole. I will be making that very soon.
ReplyDeleteI really like pork, so this dish would be perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteHappy November.
Based on the temperature here you would never know it’s November.
ReplyDeletei really enjoy these jan and the fall picture is really gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteHappy November, Jan.
ReplyDeleteHappy November.
ReplyDeleteHappy November Jan :-D
ReplyDeleteYummy!!
ReplyDeleteKen's birthday is this month - Monday.
Ten un lindo ms y gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHappy November. I would love some of this soup.
ReplyDeleteHappy November a good month for soups and stews
ReplyDeleteHappy November.
ReplyDeleteI would love a bowl of that soup.
ReplyDeleteTime flies.. The older I get the faster it goes. Soup looks good. It's going to be that season. I hope you're having a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteFeliz mes de noviembre para ti.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that fact about the start and end days of November. Good to catch up on your November round- up.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe how fast this year has gone by, Love your pictures and I just happened to have a pork roast thawing in my fridge right now :)
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