Fall Feels

Posse!  Tis I, your Mercurial Musette!  Recently Missy March and I were talking about how… unsettled.. we both feel right now – she christened it the Fall Feels – and I am here for it.  Longtime Posse know of my love for the Stephen Dobyns poem ‘How to Like It’

How To Like It

These are the first days of fall. The wind
at evening smells of roads still to be traveled,
while the sound of leaves blowing across the lawns
is like an unsettled feeling in the blood,
the desire to get in a car and just keep driving.
A man and a dog descend their front steps.
The dog says, Let’s go downtown and get crazy drunk.
Let’s tip over all the trash cans we can find.
This is how dogs deal with the prospect of change.
But in his sense of the season, the man is struck
by the oppressiveness of his past, how his memories
which were shifting and fluid have grown more solid
until it seems he can see remembered faces
caught up among the dark places in the trees.
The dog says, Let’s pick up some girls and just
rip off their clothes. Let’s dig holes everywhere.
Above his house, the man notices wisps of cloud
crossing the face of the moon. Like in a movie,
he says to himself, a movie about a person
leaving on a journey. He looks down the street
to the hills outside of town and finds the cut
where the road heads north. He thinks of driving
on that road and the dusty smell of the car
heater, which hasn’t been used since last winter.
The dog says, Let’s go down to the diner and sniff
people’s legs. Let’s stuff ourselves on burgers.
In the man’s mind, the road is empty and dark.
Pine trees press down to the edge of the shoulder,
where the eyes of animals, fixed in his headlights,
shine like small cautions against the night.
Sometimes a passing truck makes his whole car shake.
The dog says, Let’s go to sleep. Let’s lie down
by the fire and put our tails over our noses.
But the man wants to drive all night, crossing
one state line after another, and never stop
until the sun creeps into his rearview mirror.
Then he’ll pull over and rest awhile before
starting again, and at dusk he’ll crest a hill
and there, filling a valley, will be the lights
of a city entirely new to him.
But the dog says, Let’s just go back inside.
Let’s not do anything tonight. So they
walk back up the sidewalk to the front steps.
How is it possible to want so many things
and still want nothing. The man wants to sleep
and wants to hit his head again and again
against a wall. Why is it all so difficult?
But the dog says, Let’s go make a sandwich.
Let’s make the tallest sandwich anyone’s ever seen.
And that’s what they do and that’s where the man’s
wife finds him, staring into the refrigerator
as if into the place where the answers are kept-
the ones telling why you get up in the morning
and how it is possible to sleep at night,
answers to what comes next and how to like it.

I’m both the man and the dog right now – funny how Autumn is The Change for me – once we’re solidly into Autumn I’m fine – and I’m fine with that transition to Winter.  But the death of Summer… yikes!
This is funky perfume weather, too (not funky perfume – just… wtf do I WEAR?) – I was stubbornly clinging to my Beach Boys Summer scents – but the melancholy (which is what I think of when I think about the BB this time of year – see what I mean?  Fall Feels) started to creep in.  So all the coconut/suntan lotion scents are getting wrapped up and put away and I’m thinking about my mortality, hoping to get another turn around the sun in health and (relative) happiness… omg, Musette!  STAHPPP!
so…. this is where you find me, staring into the Messy Armoire, hoping to find a scent that won’t give me the sighs.  So far… Amouage and Uncle Serge.   Amouage’s edps are actually made for this time of year, from the gorgeous skin scent of Jub25 to the ‘cinnamon roll weather’ fabulousness of Ubar (vintage – the current is… a little chilly?)… Attars are for the heat of Summer, imo.  What say you?  Lyric is still a contender (heck, Lyric is ALWAYS a contender) – the vaguely camellia waxiness of the rose (which really doesn’t smell like rose to me, which is a beautiful thing) morphs into warmth, depending upon the temps (and the sunshine – Lyric can tip me right into serious melancholy if the weather is wrong – and don’t get me started on Beloved).  Uncle Serge?  Welp!  Daim Blond, with that warm apricot atop the suede is very comforting in transitional coolness while De Profundis just says ‘feck it’ and takes you right into that scene where Elrond describes to Arwen what living with a mortal will be like (hint:  it kinda sucks, what with the death and all)
Melancholia aside, it’s  been awhile since I’ve fought the onset of Autumn – and I don’t plan to start that nonsense up again.  It is here – and no matter what I do I still have to figure out How to Like It.
How do You like Autumn?  Does it give you the Feels?  I’m cleaning up the gardens and … you know what?  As long as I get the hoses drained and rolled up before first snowfall, I’ll be good, especially if I’m coked to the gills in Ubar and eating a warm cinnamon roll.  That and a hot cuppa?  That’s how I like it!!
  • Portia says:

    Heya Musette,
    Sorry you’re not loving Autumn. Cyber hugs to get you through.
    I love it. We don’t have many deciduous trees in my current part of town but there are a few Liquidambers at the end of the cemetery/park across the road that give a good showing each year. I also love the scratchy crunch of the fallen leaves as I wander through with the dogs.
    Also, I love the new choices for fragrance. MMMMMM
    AND a hot cuppa.
    Portia xx

  • Tom says:

    Damn WordPress not wanting me to post..

    I think there must be something of the birds in most of us- the days get shorter and we (at least I) get the urge to go South for the Winter. So I guess I need PowerLooto winnings so I can spend our winters playing with Portia in Australia or getting cheap lipo in Argentina.

    Sadly, I have not been able to make this happen.

  • alityke says:

    I suffered from SAD for years & used to start the daylight lamp in September every year. Since returning we’ve had warm weather holidays in Nov/Dec & that helped me overcome the literal SADness. It was also not seeing daylight from weekend to weekend. Retirement & Mr Jarvis means I get some daylight to my pineal gland everyday.
    Autumnal perfumes? Yes to Lyric, but my favourites? Aramis Calligraphy Rose, EL PC Amber Ylang Ylang & Arabian Oud Kalemat & SL Ambre Sultan. Rich, medicinal, opulent & baroque

    • Musette says:

      SAD lights are wonderful except they push me into migraines more often than not. I’m glad you and Mr Jarvis are getting some sun! And your Autumnal scents are deliriously gorgeous!

  • I think we have reversed souls. I am a professional baker so this has something to do with it but the moment autumn frosts starts to nip the air and the days shorten, I feel a sigh of relief. I’m not a summer girl and while I manage it (with some fragrances that settle me, anything green tea for starters), there is no more poignant sense of homecoming for me than in fall. It means holidays, cozy times, and for once, everyone likes baking or the baker (the rest of the time, the carb police on on my tail ?. No one is more appreciated than a baker is in the cooler months. It’s also time for wood and vanilla scents so I’m happy on all levels. I’m wearing a layering of Cinema and delizia marshmallow and baking caramel buttermilk layer cake.

  • March says:

    Veeeery mixed feelings over here. I like fall a lot, in theory, and at least here it will likely last through most of the coming month. But you KNOW how I feel about winter lol. Love that poem! I’m busting out more of the heavy hitters over here, including Uncle Serge. Nothing says fall like marinating in Fleurs d’Oranger. And, of course, battening down the hatches. Gonna be 30 tonight, I’m taking down the drip today.

    • Musette says:

      It’s funny about those water vehicles, isn’t it? I once actually STARTED CRYING when I looked outside and saw the outline of the hose in a light snowfall. Sigh.

  • Dina C. says:

    I love Autumn because it means a relief from the hellscape that is our summer. This melancholy reflection couldn’t be more perfect, Anita, for me today because I have to take my mom to the dementia specialist for her first appointment. She’s been needing to go for years. She used to be sharp as a tack, but now — sigh — her mind is like a goldfish. On Sunday she told me her appt was at 9:30, yesterday she told me 2:30. Don’t worry. I confirmed it’s 2:30. But I can’t trust what she says anymore. That poem was wild and very evocative. I love wearing the chypres and vintage oakmoss-y scents in my collection in the Autumn. Things with amber, incense, coriander. They seem to echo the spicy crunch of fallen leaves.

    • Musette says:

      Oh, sweetie! I’m so glad she has you to keep an eye on her! sounds like you’re catching this early, though. Best wishes to you both!

  • Kathleen says:

    Autumn is my favorite season, much anticipated and appreciated. I love everything about it, and The Feels that I get are relief from the oppressive heat of summer, appreciation of the colorful and beautiful landscape, and the joy of crispness in the air. Transitioning to perfumes that bring the feeling of coziness!

    • Musette says:

      OMG! You Autumn People! (just kidding – I’m actually a bit envious)

      I LOVE the oppressive heat of Summer – as long as I can sit in shade and there’s a fan running – those are #1 – and#1 – on my Back Porch list.

  • cinnamon says:

    I don’t know why but this post made me think of a road trip I took decades ago with some friends. NY to Chicago in a Rent-a-Wreck station wagon. The thing that stands out is middle of the night going through/past Gary, Indiana, when it was snowing lightly. Past the steelworks the tyres lost grip and we ghosted along scared to death until at last the person driving got purchase again — and onward we continued into the night. I guess that’s autumn into winter for me: I’m ghosting along waiting for purchase. It will come post the solstice, when the world starts to lighten again.

  • Maya says:

    I like the poem. Fall can have some lovely weather, but it’s the end of summer and there’s always some sadness there. I remember the scene when Elrond talks to Arwen……………….I think I’ll go to perfume. I have an old favorite that I don’t wear nearly as often as I once did, Nobile 1942 Patchouli Nobile. I’ve been wearing it a lot lately. It just fits somehow. I’m wafting it now.

    • Musette says:

      I’ve not smelled that in ages – but yes, patch is a perfect note for now.
      Her drifting through the forest, clad in that heavy veil, head to toe black… so….. sad

  • Pam says:

    What a beautiful post! Yeah, I get the Feels too. I love Fall, but it’s melancholy too. I need to switch the Summer frags with cool weather ones. I just got a sample of Replica Autumn Vibes and I’ll be testing it this week.

    • Musette says:

      Oh! I’ll be interested to see what you think! Mine is CB Burning Leaves because nobody does ‘seasons’ like Christopher !!