At
this time of year, as summer turns to autumn, it's so easy to fall into
melancholy. Our creative zest can seem to fizzle out. The nights are drawing in, the days are often drizzly and
the sparkle of Christmas isn't close enough to brighten the darkened
skies. So, when the gloom begins to take hold, I try to remember to be extra kind to myself. After all, every season has a reason and sometimes, hidden under all the fallen leaves, we can discover a season full of wonderful gifts, surprises and creative inspiration! So, here are my favourite ways to celebrate this season! Kicking through the big piles of fallen leaves is optional.....
1 The Gentle Detox
After summer's energising, outdoor activities and care-free indulgence, we can sometimes feel a little depleted by the time the party's over! Autumn is a wonderful time to turn inward. The season offers an abundance of nourishing foods that will heal you from the inside and reignite your energy. I've been enjoying apples, plum and all sorts of vegetables from the garden. There's no time like the present to fill your larder with chutneys and jams or to roast big trays of delicious beetroot, parsnips, potatoes, carrots....
Image via Pinterest |
Discover more via this lovely post at Mind, Body, Green. Also, choose a gentle form of exercise. Yoga is an amazing practice for restoring balance and reconnecting with your inner creativity. I love attending a local class, particularly because it's good to have a teacher there to help with technique and alignment. However, if you prefer the privacy of your own home, you can also invest in a good DVD and create your own indoor yoga retreat.
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2 Discover A Rainy Day Sanctuary
When
the elements aren't too inviting, it can seem like there's really
nothing to do but slump into a chair and switch on the telly. Instead,
have a look in the local what's-on guides - you're bound to find
something to pique your interest! When was the last time you treated
yourself to a visit to a gallery, museum, exhibition, concert, theatre
show or cinema? Alternatively, treat yourself to an indulgent massage or spa getaway. I recently enjoyed a relaxing, reviving break at the Marine Hotel & Spa at North Berwick. We all need to recharge occasionally and autumn is a wonderful time for a pampering, indoor holiday...
3 Wrap Up Warm And Head For The Coast
I
love getting all bundled up in funky knitwear and braving the
elements! Away from technology and everyday chores, it's amazing how
quickly a low, lethargic mood can be blown away. Scientists have even
proven that the extra ozone in the air around the seaside can really
boost our energy levels. Also, the sea reminds us that our quiet, introspective seasons are are part of nature's balance. Life is supposed to ebb and flow...
Enjoying The Calm Between The Seasonal Storms |
4 - Doodle & Daydream
If you're likely to be literally blow away when you step out the front door - and we've seen plenty of days like that here in the East Neuk -
it might be best to stay at home. This is the perfect excuse to batten
down the hatches, light a few candles, make yourself a big mug of hot
chocolate (or tea...or coffee...or pour a glass of red wine!) and get your notebook out...then indulge
in a bit of creative daydreaming! Write gratitude lists, plan your next
big project, write down your wishes for the future or just doodle away
an evening...
Find candles & my 'Sea Pottery' notebook and mug at the Funky Scottish boutique |
5 Have A Lazy Lunch
I
know, most of us are mostly busy most of the time....but now and again, it's worth making time to head out on the town for a wee pick-me-up with a few of
our favourite folks! One of the funkiest places to enjoy brunch,
lunch, coffees or dinner is Mitchells
in St Andrews. The former butcher shop has retained some of the
original character and mixed it up with industrial chic meets autumnal
tweed and a retro diner vibe - the menu is fabulous too!
6 - Get Creative
A
little time out can do wonders for your creativity, so don't be
surprised if you find yourself brimming with inspiration. Follow the
urge and see where it takes you! What do you love to do? It may
be taking pictures of the stormy seas, writing a short story, painting, baking, re-decorating, organising your photo albums and
trinkets, pottery or some other craft! This is the perfect time of year
to do something creative and who knows, what you produce might just
turn into the perfect gift for someone special. After all, the sparkle of Christmas isn't really so far off ....
Created by Karen Edward @ Funky Scottish |
About...
Living by the sea, Karen Edward @ Funky Scottish is naturally drawn to coastal themes and has developing her own unmistakable flair for showcasing the unique character of the East Neuk. Her favourite subjects include the houses, animals, boats and seascapes she observes in and around the fishing villages. Karen will also happily paint bespoke ceramics reflecting your own unique character and interests. Choose a gift or crockery collection to celebrate special occasions including birthdays, anniversaries and weddings. If you'd like to order your own exclusive, hand-painted piece, please get in touch!
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