Autumn Afternoon, or Your November Book of Days

Last month was dominated by Oktoberfest Miami, and then we went to Maine for a quick visit to see Seth’s family, and when we got back it was Hallowe’en, and then the local Dia de Los Muertos festival… anyway, I have finally gotten around to publishing your Convivio Book of Days Calendar for November. We delve deeper into autumn now.

The calendar is a printable PDF, as usual. I do hope you had a mysterious Hallowe’en and a lovely All Souls Night. Though I did not write to you here, we did celebrate all these nights, and you’ll find pictures at our Instagram page (@conviviobookworks) of our Hallowtide so far. These days of remembrance continue through Martinmas on the 11th of November. In this house we are still basking in the glow of orange lights each night in the company of pumpkins, and we’ve just finished the last of the Butternut Soup from Hallowe’en and the cinnamon and anise scented Pan de Muertos my sister made for Dia de Los Muertos. She made other sweets, as well. (I, meanwhile, have an appointment on Thursday for bloodwork for my 6-month physical… I don’t think “A candy apple a day keeps the doctor away” is quite how the old adage goes, and yet, this is the current state of things.)

We enter into a very busy time of year for us, and here’s a listing of the in-shop events and pop-up markets we currently have on our calendar:

We’re planning an Advent & Christmas Market at the shop the weekend of Saturday November 15 & Sunday November 16, and another Advent & Christmas Market on Thanksgiving Weekend: Friday November 28, Saturday November 29, and Sunday November 30. The shop is at 1110 North G Street in Lake Worth Beach, Florida.

Find us on Friday November 21, Saturday November 22, and Sunday November 23 at the Scandinavian Christmas Market in Lantana; then on Saturday December 6 at Christmas Market Miami at the German American Social Club in Miami; and at Krampusnacht on Friday night December 13 and Christkindlmarkt on Saturday & Sunday December 14 & 15, all at the American German Club in Lake Worth. And we’ll reopen the shop again for our Solstice Market on Friday December 19, Saturday December 20, and Sunday December 21.

And here’s a really nice story about Convivio Bookworks that was written by Amancio Paradela. It came out in the October 29 edition of OutSFL. I think it’s the best thing that was ever written about us; I feel like Amancio really understands what we’re trying to do at Convivio Bookworks. Thank you, Amancio!

Finally, I imagine most of you who read the Convivio Book of Days must also subscribe to our more popular mailing list for the Convivio Dispatch from Lake Worth… but who knows, maybe I’m wrong. If you did not receive last week’s Convivio Dispatch for Hallowe’en, well… here’s a link to that Dispatch. Though All Hallow’s Eve has passed, it’s a pleasantly mysterious read, no matter what time of year. And since we are still in the midst of Hallowtide, reading it now is actually just right.

That’s all for now. I would promise to be better about writing this month, but let’s face it: Look at all those dates we have scheduled! The writing is most likely going to have to wait. I will, however, be sure to write during momentary lapses of good judgement. Have a wonderful month, and we’d love to see you, if you’re local, at one or more of our events or pop-up markets this holiday season!

Image: “Autumn Afternoon” by László Mednyánsky. Oil on canvas, circa 1900 [Public domain] via Wikimedia Commons.

P.S. There are three open seats still in this Sunday’s pasta making workshop at the shop! My family will be teaching you how to make Cavatelli. It’ll be an absolutely delicious day!

 

6 thoughts on “Autumn Afternoon, or Your November Book of Days

  1. Monica Freire says:

    Looking forward to the cooking class this weekend!

  2. Mary beth shipley says:

    Love everything! The post, the very inviting and atmospheric article by Amancio, the artwork! We are still aglow in pumpkins as well, love this time of year so much. Just wish I lived by the shop. You couldn’t get rid of me!

    Thankfully I receive the Dispatch and love it! Thank you! Hope you and all your loved ones have a wonderful Holiday season!

  3. Caro says:

    I love and look forward to your writings and appreciate that you are hanging on to that Hallowe’en apostrophe! I’m doing my best to keep it going here in Maine…
    This is such a deep and full time of year, the darkness and the candles and the spices and the remembering.

    • John Cutrone says:

      Thank you, Caro. We were in Maine ourselves for a week. We returned just before Hallowe’en. Everyone was very apologetic about the foliage, but we thought it was all pretty exquisite.

      I agree with you about the depth and fullness of this time of year. I love it.
      John

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