November, month of mornings, misty-bright With golden light— Month when the many-tinted leaf Lies thick upon the moss below, While to and fro The breezes moan, as if in grief. –Mortimer Collins, English poet (1827–76) November 1 (today) is All Saints' Day and Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead). Traditionally, it is a day to honor the memory of loved ones. | | The Month of November 2022: Holidays, Fun Facts, Folklore What’s happening in November? Here at the Almanac, we think of November as the month of food, when the best of cooks can shine and the best of eaters will surely get their fill ahead of winter. Here’s what November brings—from weather forecasts to folklore! | | The perfect gift for any occasion Give a North Country Wind Bell® and with every gentle wind the recipient will have a lovely reminder of you! Maine Made since 1975! | | Fall Weather Forecast 2022: November Update! It’s a vote for mixed weather as we head into the U.S. midterm elections coming up on November 8. See our Fall 2022 Weather Forecast—now updated with your November highlights! See what weather’s in store this coming month. | | November Birth Flower The chrysanthemum—or mum for short—is the flower most associated with the fall season, providing the last pop of color in the garden. They make a great decoration for autumn displays and have a long history of symbolism that dates back centuries. Learn more about chrysanthemums! | | Look like a rock star at the farmers' market! The Official Almanac shirts feature an original design by Ty Meier, a New Hampshire artist, that beautifully captures the natural and celestial themes of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Order yours today! | | November Birthstones: Topaz and Citrine Throughout history, topaz and citrine have often been mistaken for one another. Although they both occur in yellow and look similar, they are in fact unrelated mineral species. Learn more about the history, meaning, and symbolism of topaz and citrine! | | One of a kind glass decorations You can decorate your windows with these colorful hand-pressed glass suncatchers. Each piece measures three inches wide and is one of a kind! | | “Alexa, ask Farmer’s Almanac about today.” | “Hey Google, ask Farmer’s Almanac about today.” | | THE OLD FARMER SELECTED THESE PRODUCTS FOR YOU | | | | | | Did a friend forward you this briefing? You can sign up here. If you enjoy this newsletter, consider picking up a copy of The Old Farmer's Almanac. Your support makes this all possible! | | | | You received this email because you signed for updates from The Old Farmer's Almanac. If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletter in the future, please click here to manage preferences. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* © Yankee Publishing Inc. An Employee-Owned Company 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 Contact Us View web version | | | | |
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