Hello Hello to all Hivians, Silver Bloggers and anyone else reading this.
This week's The Silverbloggers Chronicles - Prompt 13 is ....
Something seems to happen as the days or the nights get longer - or shorter - depending on the hemisphere in which you live. Especially in September as we approach the end of the calendar year. For some people, it's a spiritual experience, for others it's about reflecting on what they've achieved in the year - or not.
Sometimes the solstice passes us by, but I'm sure we all have spring - or autumn - memories. I do.
Looking back on memories and I think I am going to become a bit of a Hivewatchers or a killjoy on this post 🤣
What a cracking prompt this is for our next Silver Chronicles entry!
A huge round of applause to all the Silverators for keeping this brilliant initiative going after the legendary Memoir Mondays. It’s exactly the kind of thing that tackles writer’s block and gives us all a reason to share our stories, cementing our place in the Silvery Book of the Wise.
Okay then that is my positive part to the post!
The prompt about the September Solstice is a fascinating one since it brings up so many different memories and feelings.
For me, the Silver Scot (and by way have you got your Silver Name yet??? If not check out Your Personal Member Name at the Silver Bloggers) and I have got way off topic... So I shall start again!!!
For me, the Silver Scot the whole idea of the seasons turning brings up a mixed bag of emotions.
First of all I totally get why some people find a spiritual or reflective side to it, but I’ve got to confess that's not fluffing me!
My own experience is a wee bit more, shall we say, on the "doom and gloom" end of the spectrum.
I like many others who live in the Northern part of the Northern hemisphere suffer from a bit of SAD.
Basically it's a type of depression that is linked to the changing of the seasons. For most people including me it's a condition that begins in the autumn and continues through the winter months until spring.
As someone who fluffing thrives on daylight, the onset of autumn and the September Solstice often feels like the beginning of the end. This solstice is okay as read about Indian Summer later on..
It's the start of the long dark and fluffing dreich days that I know are coming.
This feeling was dialled up to eleven when I worked in the Shetland Isles. If you’ve ever had a peek at a map, you'll see they are way, way up off the northern coast of Scotland. In the summer we would get almost continuous daylight. The sun would dip below the horizon for a couple of hours, but it never really got dark. You can be out for a stroll at midnight with no need for a torch.
It’s fluffing glorious you know spring in your step weather, you get a true energy boost.
You feel alive, vibrant, and ready for anything, well as much as us Silvers can tackle anyway!
But but but then... the autumn rolls in.
Sometimes we get an Indian summer with gorgeous weather in September and ironically I tell people to visit the East of Scotland in September as many of the tourists have fluffed off and often the days are sunny like they have been all weekend.
I digress again, oh slap on wrist time for me!
The September Soltise is not a gentle transition, nah it's a fluffing reminder to me that the long night is coming. The days get noticeably shorter at a frightening pace, and you know you’re in for months of darkness. We notice it as we get up at 5am on a weekday and you see it getting darker earlier and earlier.
When you have lived near the equator you don't really appreciate there are 4 seasons or that the difference between then can be quite literally like night and day!
It feels like the life force is being sucked out of the world. It’s not my idea of fun at all!
I suppose you can get used to it but fluff me it’s a constant battle to keep my spirits up.
Soooo while others might be contemplating their achievements for the year to date or feeling a spiritual connection, I’m just trying to prepare myself for the lack of sunshine and dark damp dreich and downright dreary days ahead!!
Still, it’s a great prompt and I have been keen to read everyone else's take on it. Thankfully people have some more cheerful memories than me!
Let me know in the comments! And why not join in with the fun and start your Chronicle!?
My previous Chronicles ... are :-
1 Colour ~ my 1
2 Joy ~ my 2
3 Hometown ~ my 3
4 Wheels ~ my 4
6 Memory recipe ~ my 6
7 summer holidays ~ my 7
8 Moves ~ my 8
9 back in time ~ my 9
10 Life of an Object ~ my 10
11 Childhood friend ~ my 11
12 Childhood toys ~ my 12
13 September Soltstice ~ my this one ...
All images and ramblings are from me, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo unless otherwise stated..
@tengolotodo September 29th 2025
Nice to hear about Scotland that summers are long and yes, definitely me to enjoy this because daylight brings in positive vibes.
Absolutely and we need those positive vibes!
Cheer up for the coming autumn, or has it started? Even if you feel sad about it you just feed your birds and other animals 😁. Or they also hide.
Hehe it is cold and yes this morning it was dark lol it was started, but yes feeding the animals at any time cheers me up, see maganda always knows who to cheer me up 😃
The truth is, I've always wanted to experience whether I'd feel sadness when I saw all those reddish leaves, but I actually think I'd feel joy, since that's what the photos convey to me. Some people are saddened by the seasons; I find them joyful because December is approaching: the month where you show love to everyone. But I want you to be encouraged to see life through its colors. I think you'd be happier to think that colors are life, and that's how we all must sustain ourselves. Greetings, friend.
Aha but the reddish leaves are great in the daylight, the problem is that too often that daylight is not very long, so you can't see them 🤣 Thank you Isabel and we will share your joy :)
That's why I enjoy southern California so much, as much as I complain about it. Great weather year round! SAD is so common in climates where things turn gray for months on end. I remember living in the northeast US there were times like that and it really gets you down. Just try to think those "Happy Thoughts" like good old Captain Sensible!
Ah yes Captain Sensible hehe I remember my mum loved Happy Talked and was appalled when I showed her his stuff from The Damned ... ooh perhaps a ttt for tomorrow!
But yeah SAD is a bummer, although next year we will goto Florida in April to visit Mrs T's family so that will be something to keep me going through winter lol.
There’s something strangely comforting about the seasonal shift. A reminder that life has its cycles, some bright and vibrant, others quiet and introspective.
Hehe the spring one yes I agree lol but not the one bringing autumn and winter in cold countries 🤣
Exactly! 😆 It feels more like survival mode, layer on layer and chasing whatever sunlight you can get!🌞😀
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I haven't heard of this Seasonal Affective Disorder before. This is new knowledge for me.
Aww well I hope you don't get it lol
Nope, I hope not😁
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Simply put a place for gen X onwards or the over 40s to post about life ... silver referring to silver hair for the over 40s.
I knew it, i do not wanna realize the trutz and reality lol
Now that is interesting, the SAD part that is, for me entering summer when everything feels limp, wet, dying of heat tis the season of turmoil now waiting to see how hot it will get.
Nice prompt, great answer have a fluffing good day!
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Not to make light of your mental health issue, but it's a little early yet isn't it? I mean, if you are already getting hit with the SAD now, it's going to be a loooong winter! :P Like you though we are doing what we can to make the most of the day time that we have.
September is okay, so long as the weather is still nice lol. Once it rains and is windy that is when it gets to me , but yeah making most of the daylight is a big thing.
Our September has actually been pretty good. Sunny days and cool nights. Actually a little too warm during the day for my liking at this time of year. I hope we get a proper fall at some point.
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Hello, @tengolotodo
Seasonal depression! It's not something I'd like to suffer from. So, I don't know if I'd like to live in a temperate place.
However, based on my mother, who at eighty years old now lives in Utah, in the United States, often shares images of the seasons with me. Although she's homesick for her homeland, she's never complained of depression, only of extreme cold or heat.
So, I deduce that I probably wouldn't get extremely depressed either.
Of course, I understand that you have a different reality and customs, as well as a different way of seeing the world around you. And putting myself in your shoes, I sympathize with you, and I trust that you'll be able to find the light in the darkness.
Greetings, my friend.