As I write this, it is the beginning of Labor Day weekend. Summer is almost over, and I look forward to Autumn and its cool breezes. In a few months, Winter will come and most people will be complaining about the cold. As for me, it will mean that I'll have to ration my use of dresses to blend in more with cisgender females as I go out and about.
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Now that Autumn is almost here, I have a busy few weeks ahead of me. Soon, I'll be visiting Philadelphia with RQS, and we'll also be planning a few day trips in the Hudson Valley region. We'll also be spending time at RQS's place. This means that I'll be spending time in Mario mode again. 😔 At least, she'll be happy to see Mario after spending much of the Summer with Marian.
Given that I'm participating in a scientific study, I expect that I'll have to find time each day to play the games meant to help develop mental acuity. This will present a minor logistical issue when I travel, as I'll have to bring a laptop computer with me instead of the Chromebook I am accustomed to using while traveling. The only time I expect that I will have a problem allocating time to this project is when I go on my next cruise and do not have access to Wi-Fi for the week.
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The arrival of Autumn does provide me with some opportunities to get dressed up a little and take RQS to a few nice restaurants. Hudson Valley Restaurant Week usually takes place in early November, and I'll be sure to wear some of my fancier dresses (and, maybe some sexy underwear) when we go out. Hopefully, some of our favorite places will be on the list, as I'd like to get back to Crabtree's Kittle House, Hudson House Inn, and Xavier X2O's (among other places) again.
Hopefully, this Autumn season will bring a better change of seasons than we've had for the past few years. When I was young, I loved the deep red leaves we used to see on the trees and ground. Now, we don't see that many, as the Fall doesn't last as long as it once seemed to do. Yet, I still keep my fingers crossed to once again see the beauty I once saw in my youth.
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