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All Saints Day
As we approach November 1st, the significance of All Saints' Day comes into focus—a Christian feast day dedicated to honoring all saints, both known and unknown, who have reached heaven. Rooted in early Christian traditions of commemorating martyrs, this day now embraces a broader community of saints, inviting believers to reflect on their faith and the pursuit of holiness. Across various cultures, it serves as a poignant time for prayer, remembrance, and visiting the graves of loved ones, fostering a deep sense of unity among the living and the departed.
& Juliet
Don't miss the vibrant musical "& Juliet" at the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston! This fresh twist on the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet reimagines the story with a fun and empowering narrative, featuring the iconic pop hits of Max Martin. With dazzling choreography and a witty script, it's a celebration of love, self-discovery, and second chances. Grab your tickets now for an unforgettable night of theater!
A Night Out with Devon
Since her blog is called These days with Devon, and you all seem to genuinely enjoy it, we thought we would write about One Night out with Devon, just for you our loyal readers!
Follow along on our journey through Boston with the best tour guide, dine out, and shopping companion ever!
Why We Celebrate Veteran’s Day
We believe every veteran is a hero.
Dev insists we stand tall and salute all who have fought for our freedom!
Land's Sake Farm
One of Devon’s favorite spots this time of year, well anytime really!
Land's Sake Farm is not only a place for agriculture but also a community hub that promotes education, sustainability, and the appreciation of nature. It serves as an exemplary model of how local farms can contribute to building stronger, more connected, and environmentally conscious communities. Devon concurs!
Britty Bash for Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday, celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, is a global movement encouraging generosity and charitable acts. This year, the 3rd annual BrittyBash benefit, hosted by The Britten Hartnett Tyler Foundation on November 8, 2024, exemplifies this spirit by honoring Britten Hartnett Tyler and supporting children facing challenges through grief. The foundation partners with The Children’s Room, providing vital emotional and financial resources to help grieving families. As Kim Cayer, Philanthropy Director at The Children’s Room, notes, events like BrittyBash not only raise funds but also build community awareness and support. To learn more, visit their website.
Daylight Savings Time is Here
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is a practice that involves setting clocks forward by one hour in the spring (to "spring forward") and setting them back by one hour in the fall (to "fall back"). The pros and cons are endless, read why and share your thoughts!
What’s in Your Teacup?
Fall and winter offer an array of seasonal teas with flavors that match the season. Think of spiced chai, apple cinnamon, pumpkin spice, or peppermint teas…
Turkey Day Traditions and Delights
Thanksgiving dates back to the early 17th century when the Pilgrims and Native Americans celebrated a bountiful harvest together. Since then, many families have established their own traditions over the years, with cooking special dishes and desserts, watching parades, and participating in charitable activities, gathering together, and more.
We have many of our own traditions, and Dev is spilling the secrets on her best her family recipes!
250 AMERICA ANNIVERSARY: September 2025 EVENTS: Continuing our popular and patriotic monthly feature...
Here’s a look at in-person September 2025 events in the Boston area celebrating America’s upcoming 250th anniversary of independence:
Discover Kennebunkport, Maine
Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this charming town has something for everyone. Kennebunkport, Maine, offers visitors a perfect blend of coastal beauty, luxury, and history. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this charming town has something for everyone. Here’s Dev’s suggestions of some of the must-visit places in Kennebunkport:
Patriot Day
Patriot Day is the remembrance of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, when terrorists hijacked four airplanes and carried out attacks against the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and a field in Pennsylvania.
Franklin County Fair
Nestled in the scenic hills of Western Massachusetts, the Franklin County Fair in Greenfield is a beloved tradition that captures the heart of New England charm. As one of the oldest fairs in the country, it offers a vibrant mix of agricultural displays, thrilling rides, and classic fair treats. But Greenfield has even more to offer beyond the fairgrounds. Whether you're exploring local shops, hiking nearby trails, or dining at cozy eateries, this town is brimming with activities that make it the perfect destination for a memorable visit.
Antiquing
Antiquing refers to the hobby or profession of searching for and collecting antiques, which are items typically over 100 years old. This activity involves exploring antique shops, flea markets, estate sales, auctions, and sometimes even online marketplaces to find unique and valuable items. For antique-hunting in New England and tips from thrifty-pros, read on!
Gutter Cleaning
Regular gutter cleaning is crucial for preventing water damage and maintaining your home's integrity, especially during the fall when leaves can clog gutters. You can reach out to these companies to get quotes and schedule a cleaning that fits your needs.
Fall Foliage
Both the Mohawk Trail and the Kancamagus Highway offer unforgettable experiences during the fall, showcasing the rich natural beauty of New England's autumn season. Whether you're looking for a leisurely drive or an adventurous hike, these routes provide a perfect escape into the vibrant world of fall foliage. Don’t you just love New England?!
Second Summer
In New England, "Indian Summer," also known as "Second Summer," refers to a period of unseasonably warm, dry, and calm weather occurring in late autumn. Typically, this phenomenon happens after the first frost but before the onset of winter, usually between late September and mid-November. It's characterized by clear skies, warm days, cool nights, and often a hazy atmosphere.
What-the-Fluff Festival
The "What the Fluff?" Festival is an annual celebration in Somerville, Massachusetts, honoring Marshmallow Fluff, a beloved New England treat invented in 1917. Since 2006, the festival has drawn thousands to Union Square with its quirky fluff-themed games, cooking contests, live music, and playful performances. The event captures the whimsical spirit of Somerville and celebrates local innovation, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in a bit of sweet nostalgia.