American writer.
Born in Barbados, raised in Penssylvania, US.
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January, the first month of the year. A perfect time to start all over again. Changing energies and deserting old moods. New beginnings, new attitudes.
Photo: Phil Koch – The Blues of Winter. Meaning:January: The first month of the year, symbolizing new beginnings and opportunities. Starting Over: The idea that each new year offers us the opportunity to leave old habits and negative moods behind. Changing Energies: The transition into a new year often brings a fresh energy. New Attitude: This refers to the intention to be more positive and proactive in life. Origin:Charmaine J. Forde: An author focused on personal growth and development, the quote reflects her focus on creating new possibilities and embracing change in life. Author:Charmaine J. Forde: Known for her inspirational writing that often explores themes of self-improvement and motivation. Her work encourages people to embrace change in their lives, especially at the beginning of a new year. Conclusion: Charmaine J. Forde’s quote emphasizes the power of January as a time of renewal and the opportunity to create positive change in our lives.
I miss being in Barbados in December. That is the time I always remember. The smell of varnish on the wooden floors. And the smell of paint on the wooden doors. The crowds in de Supermarket buying up the rum, and the music blasting. Puh rup a pum pum.
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There’s something super special about December.
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2020—this is going to be a November to remember.
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Don’t wait until the fourth Thursday in November to sit with family and friends to give thanks. Make every day a day of Thanksgiving!
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I keep falling in love with October, over and over again!
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Falling in love with October. Leaves descending to the ground, orange, magenta, green and brown. The cool crisp breezes in the air, Autumn season must be here.
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Let the leaves fall where they may – welcome October. Autumn is here.
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This tree must be falling for me, as soon as I sat under it, it dropped its leaves. Oh, sweet October!
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It must be October, the trees are falling away and showing their true colors.
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I wish that every day was Saturday and every month was October.
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It must be September, July sun has disappeared.
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Sweet September blessings! I am eternally grateful!
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Let’s strive to be better in September!
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Take me to that island where people celebrate in the streets in August.
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Though February is short, it is filled with lots of love and sweet surprises.
Meaning 📝 : “Although February is short, it is filled with lots of love and sweet surprises.” Literally: February has fewer days than other months, but can still feel “full” because of what happens during that time. Figuratively: It emphasizes that quality is more important than quantity: a short time can be rich in beautiful moments. Context: It almost always refers to: Valentine’s Day (February 14) ❤️ romance, attention, gifts, chocolate, “sweet surprises” 🍫🎁 in a broader sense: warmth and togetherness in a winter month. 🔎 Origin: This type of phrase is typical for: modern sayings/quotes (social media captions, cards, blogs), seasonal or monthly quotes (“Hello February…”, “February may be short…”). There is no known historical source (such as a classical poem, folk wisdom or old proverb) that is generally accepted as its origin. ✍️ Author: The name Charmaine J. Forde circulates online as a possible author for these kinds of “February quotes”. ⚠️ However: the attribution is uncertain. Based on commonly available quote trends, this is most likely a quote that: is shared without a clear primary source, and/or is later linked to a name (which happens often online), There is no reliable, verifiable original publication (e.g. book, poem, article with date/publisher) in which this quote was demonstrably first published by her. Conclusion:the author cannot be established with certainty;the attribution to Charmaine J. Forde is possible, but cannot be substantiated without a primary source.
Door Pieter
Mensenmens, zoon, echtgenoot, vader, opa.
Spiritueel, echter niet religieus.
Ik hou van golf, wandelen, lezen en de natuur in veel opzichten.
Onderzoeker, nieuwsgierig, geen fan van de mainstream media (MSM).