“Autumn is a time for changing leaves, pumpkin spice lattes, and cozy sweaters.” — Julie Hage
November is here, and it’s time to get cozy as we approach the upcoming holidays. What is it about this time of year (in the Northern Hemisphere) that puts us in the mood to get cozy? Is it the change in season from Autumn to Winter?

Cozy means comfortable, safe, warm, snug, and secure. After a very warm summer for many of us, I know I feel ready for cold weather and snuggling up in a fluffy blanket, enjoying a hot beverage next to a roaring fire. Most of us set our clocks back to end daylight savings time, which adds to the fading evening light and dressing in warmer clothing. I enjoy every season, but fall has always captured my imagination, and getting cozy also means planning for the holiday season.
For those of you who live below the equator, I’m sure you’re getting ready for late spring and early summer and the excitement of enjoying the outdoors. Your warm summer breezes are comfortable and pleasant, which is another way to describe “cozy.”
However you describe COZY, indulge me for a few minutes while I show you what cozy means to me.

Outdoor Coziness
Despite the cold temperatures this time of year in Eastern Washington, when the sun shines for a whopping 8 hours a day (if not foggy or cloudy), the autumn scenery invites a feeling of coziness on a woody trail…

Leaf and larch peeping…



enjoying the view of an idyllic homestead…

or capturing this blue heron getting cozy with his fellow Canada geese.


“I cozy up to autumn’s trees. Fall asleep to the lullaby of windblown leaves.”
~ Angie Weiland-Crosby
Cozy Holidays
The holiday season seems to come quickly after early September. Kids are back in school, and stores and shops are already selling Halloween/Harvest decor and candy to make room for all the Thanksgiving and Christmas hoopla.
Local Harvest Festivals invoke a cozy feeling…


Even our pets want to get cozy.


Soon, it’s time to decorate a cozy Holiday table…

…Then, get ready to visit Santa.

Let’s EAT! (Yule Log handmade by my daughter for New Year’s Eve 2023).

Feeling cozy yet?

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The Sunday Stills weekly-themed photo challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post. Please use your own original images, whether new or from your archives.
- Remember to title your blog post a little differently than mine.
- Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
- Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
- Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
- Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post.
- I also recommend adding your post’s URL to the comments.
Sharing for Dawn’s Festival of Leaves and Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday.
Temporary, Seasonal Change Comes to the Sunday Stills Challenge November 17 – February 2
** Please note: Beginning November 17, I’ll be extending the weekly themes to bi-monthly (every two weeks) through the first week in February due to travel and family events. Beginning Feb 9, 2025, we’ll be back to weekly themes. You can post just once during the 2-week period or on both Sundays through each week, depending on YOUR schedule. No NEW SUNDAY STILLS posts will be published in the second week to remind you, although I may remind you in a Wordless Wednesday post. I will read and comment on your posts as usual.
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I can’t wait to see how you interpret this week’s theme! Creativity is encouraged, so please share your own photographs (old or new), poems, original short stories, and music inspired by the theme.
Please join me on November 17 & 24 for the two-week November Color Challenge: Shades of Auburn and/or Brown.

“There’s nothing better than settling in with a cozy fall blanket, a hot drink in your favorite autumn mug, the perfect fall candle, and enjoying a fall sunset.” — Julie Hage

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What a busy week! Time to take refuge in blogging ! No lovely snowfall around here. https://lightwords.blog/2024/11/15/its-about-time-to-seek-refuge/
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As usual! Thank you, Carol!
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Cosy for me in laying in bed with the sound of the rain on the windows or the clock striking midnight on Christmas Eve, and the whole world is asleep, Terri. Of course, that could never be the case because of the time zones, but Christmas Eve evening from about 8pm has always brought me much cosiness.
I also think cosy is having the right ambience in a room. Too much light makes a room look too bright and stark; too little makes it lose it cosiness because you can no longer see it. I don’t know about you, but I never have the ceiling light on. I always use lamps in every room.
Your autumnal photos show how cosy the world can be, even when times are not good. From city lights to wide open spaces full of trees, plant life and people, ‘cosy’ can be evident. And that’s good when you think about how good it is for our mental health.
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I love your idea of cozy, Hugh. Many of our Christmas eves have been frenetic in the past with lots of family. This year we’re spending Christmas in Arizona at my brother’s with a small family group. I even bought matching Christmas Pajamas for me, Hans and Brodie. That will be cozy. My 88 yr old father will also be there. This could be his last Christmas 🎄 😔
I also prefer lamps rather than overhead lights. We all live in stressful times. Having our own cozy oasis is important for all aspects of our health. Thanks for that reminder. Have a wonderful and cozy week!
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It sounds like you’ve got Christmas all wrapped up, Terri. I’d love to see a picture of those matching Christmas pyjamas. I’m so pleased your father will also be joining the celebrations.
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I tried Brodie’s matching dog sweater on him. Oh there will photos! Thanks, Hugh!
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Hi Terri
We really love autumn and winter. It is the cosiness, the time of the open fires, reading in the rocking chair with a hot drink on the side table and the time of Klausbernd’s and Hanne-Dina’s birthday. The time for our autumn and winter holidays.
Wishing you a cosy end of the year
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you! You describe cozy so perfectly! Enjoy this season.
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Brodie sure does know how to cozy up, doesn’t he? It’s the expression as much as it is the lean that is cozy. I would classify your pictures as inspiring rather than cozy, for the most part. I love the trail through the trees. I feel like kicking up some leaves. The red leaves dotting the snowy landscape – invigorating! 🙂 Cozy to me is inside, fireplaces, hot chocolate pillows, soft music, a dog on my lap and a cat by my side. Bundling up for outdoors, but then the fire needs to be there too complete with crackle!
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Thank you, Marsha! I think Brodie has mellowed out a lot especially now that he’ll be 8 next month! I know what you mean about being cozy inside…we may get snow this weekend. Hans has his wood stove going in the shop almost daily now. He’s been cleaning things up. It may eventually look cozy in there 😆
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I’m looking for some cozy songs to write a Tanka for Willow’s challenge on Tanka Tuesday this week. 🙂 Something different. Not chestnuts roasting. I’ve never even seen a chestnut. 🙂
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I think I’ve only seen chestnuts in the movies. 😄
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That would be me, too! We’re too young. I think they are extinct.
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Yes, I’m feeling cozy in my comfy cozy loungewear enjoying your cozy captures. 🙂 ❤
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Good deal, Debby! Thank you! ❤️
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Hugs xx
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Two images had me smiling the most and to echo others sentiments…that Yule log was just wow! Bet it was hard to cut into that food art (or at least for a second or two) and then Brodie all cozied up made me want to curl up with him. I took a different approach with my photos to put together a cozy update on our shouse build. We will be heading up to WA for Thanksgiving this year. So although, I won’t be seeing you, I know you and Hans (and Brodie) will be popping in my thoughts as we make that trek.
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Thanks so much, Cheryl! My daughter and her mate LOVE cooking. They made it from scratch for New Years. And it was delish!! Brodie is a snuggle bug for sure. Enjoy Thanksgiving in WA! I’ll be visiting San Diego again in January, so we might see you then.
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Yes Terri! I am the same with these….Love the cozy photos…leaf peeping is definitely a cozy activity…I love when I read other peoples posts and think of other things I could’ve added. I had some fun with mine this week and made a few collages.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2024/11/taking-in-life-around-megetting-cozy.html
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I can get lost in a forest of autumn leaves and my photo files show it, Kirstin 🍂🍁 Autum is such a cozy time of year.
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Terri,
Your words paint the perfect picture of cozy. I love Fall here because it lingers. Spring is beautiful, but it’s over and hot too soon. You and Hans appear vey cozy on that hay bale–cute picture! Have a great Fall, and enjoy the rest of your week. Joe
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Many thanks, Joe! Wet and rainy here this week, with snow in the forecast. It won’t be difficult to stay cozy inside.
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I’m feeling very cozy now, Terri. What beautiful November photos. I’m partial to that woody path (if only it wasn’t raining here – Lol). Thanks for the wonderful images, my friend. Something to be happy about. 🙂 ❤
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Thank you, Diana! We all need some coziness now. We are getting the same rain this week and I fear the cozy path will have to wait.
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🙂
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Beautiful Terri – enjoy your travel and family events x
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Thank you, Toni! We’re already preparing for our trip to Arizona.
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I love your cozy outdoor images and indoor comforts, Terri! Your wonderful post gave me many ideas for my post.
https://theshowersofblessings.com/2024/11/10/sunday-stills-cozy/
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Thank you, Miriam! I’m always excited to see your posts!
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I dug out some photographs for this: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/2024/11/11/robbies-inspiration-w3-132-dark-and-light-and-sunday-stills-cosy-poetry-photography/
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What a wonderfully cozy post!
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Thank you, Dawn!
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Today is a chilly wet day ideal for getting cosy unlike the other hot days of late. So many wonderful ideas of cosy Terri
Your cosy pets sent my here to one of mine
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Well, timing is everything, Brian! Thank you so much!
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You certainly nailed ‘cozy’ with your wonderful, warm images! I especially loved your idyllic homestead, yule log, and sweet Brodie! I’m participating early this week with my two cozy cats! 🙂 Cozy is for Cats – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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Thank you, Susanne! We got cozy last night with our first fire in our wood stove. Brodie loves his spots for sleeping. At almost 8 yrs old, he sleeps a bit more now!
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What is it?………the cold
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Yes! Thanks, Wayne!
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I like the metal turkey sculpture Terri – it is perfect for Thanksgiving. I have never seen such a festive Yule Log. Your daughter did a great job. Brodie sure does look comfy and cozy. I agree with the quote by Julie Hage. While warmer weather brings the freedom of being able to go out to walk or other activities without worrying about ice or snow ruining your plans, there is still a delightful satisfaction in staying home, cozy from the furnace cranking out the heat or being underneath a warm and toasty afghan with a good book and a warm drink. I always tried to wrap up my garden chores by Thanksgiving, so to me, after seven months of toiling in the garden, perhaps the snow would hold off awhile and I could finally enjoy a little “me time” cozied up with a good book.
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Thank you, Linda! My Sis-in-law has a huge, grand home and that metal turkey was quite large. She’s hosting Thanksgiving again this year, and I love seeing her decor! I’m always grateful for the talents of others–my dot’s yule log was beautiful and delish! I’m about ready to cuddle with my fall throw and watch some TV. Have a great week!
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I thought that turkey looked large but wasn’t sure how close you were to it for the photo.
Enjoy your warm and peaceful evening Terri and you do the same.
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Hi, Terri – Cozy is a perfect theme for this time of year — at least in this part of the world. When I opened your post, I was already curled up infront of our fireplace, in my favourite chair, with my favourite (plaid) blanket. Your beautiful post & photos added perfectly to the coziness! ❤
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Aww, Donna, you know how to make ME feel all cozy inside 🙂 Your cozy fireplace and blanket sounds just perfect!
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I snuggled up to this cozy photo essay 🙂 if I were a cat, I’d be purring now 🙂
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Thank you, John! I’ve done my job, LOL!
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It was 24C and a glorious day for strolling by the river here today, Terri, but I’m sure it will cool soon. In fact I bought some cozy slippers today for winter evenings. I usually go barefoot…. Enjoy your family time!
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Oh your warm temps sounds lovely right now, Jo! I think we can wear cozy slippers any time of year.
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Although I’m never “ready” for cold weather, the coziness that comes with it is nice, especially for the holidays. Your photos are lovely illustrations of this, Terri! 😍 And, Brodie is absolutely adorable. 🥰
https://thedogladysden.com/comfy-cozy-content-sundaystills-photography/
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Thank you, Debbie! I knew you would especially appreciate Brodie! He’s a sweet boy, if a bit of a handful sometimes. I love white Christmases and have experienced three in a row so far while living here. This year, we’ll be heading south the Arizona before Christmas, but the sunshine will be very appreciated!
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Is Brodie an American Water Spaniel? We don’t see many of them here, but he’s very cute. 🙂 We’ve rarely had white Christmases, especially in recent years when the weather has been milder. Mostly, snow shows up after New Year’s, although there were some freak storms in November, over the years. Enjoy that Arizona sunshine!
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Brodie is a Boykin Spaniel. A breed well known in south Carolina. American water Spaniel is in his genealogy along with cocker and Chesapeake bay retriever. A very cool breed!
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Interesting! I’m not familiar with that breed. I’ll look it up. 🙂
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Knowing you, I think you will be intrigued! 🐾
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such cozy photos 🙂
“It´s just a smiling face, a fireplace, a cozy room” – Ladyleemanila
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Thank you, LL!
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Hi Terri, it is hot here although it has finally started raining which does cool things down a lot. Lovely cozy pictures.
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I think about my friends in the southern hemisphere, Robbie, and thank you 🙂 I am ready for cold and winter now. We had heat here longer than usual. Enjoy your sunshine!
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Thank you. I much prefer summer to winter.
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Cozy and homey–I get that feeling from your photos. I pulled all our winter blankets out this past week!
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Thank you, Jacqui! I’m glad I could convey coziness. We pulled out the winter blankets last month. It’s almost time for flannel sheets on the bed! Enjoy being cozy!
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Nice photos Terri. Leaves and snow on the ground are like triggers for cozy thoughts, the idea of curling up with a good book and hot drink. Brodie certainly seems to have coziness figured out. here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/11/10/monk-seal-and-pup-2/
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Thank you, Graham! That snow shot with the poor autumn leaves was from 2022, which took us all by surprise. Brodie may be a bit spoiled!
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Dogs and cats can teach us a lot about coziness!
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Such beautiful autumn colors in your post, Terri!
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Thank you, John! Autumn put on a great show this year, and it seemed to last longer. Last time that happened (fall 2022), we got a LOT of winter snow by Thanksgiving.
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I love your take on cosy, Terri. Gorgeous scenery and colours too. Our dogs love being cosy, don’t they 🐕 and that Christmas log looks delicious!
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Thank you, Cathy! Autumn seems like such a cozy time. And yes, the Yule Log was as delicious as it looks. 🙂
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All those pictures so describe cozy but I don’t think I can pull that together despite the snow falling out my window. I am writing my annual Remembrance Day post today and it doesn’t describe cozy at all.
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Thank you, Bernie. I was hoping for a new snow pic this week, but so far only rain. Next week is a two-week color challenge (brown and auburn colors)–I’m sure you can find something then. Have a great week!
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I love the picture of Brodie on the couch–comfy and cozy. And that yule log your daughter made is art and I bet it tasted great. I’m going up to Apple Hill this week and I hope to get cozy with an apple muffin. I don’t like pie.
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Thank you, Anne! Brodie takes full advantage of me! The yule log was delish! Enjoy Apple Hill, hope you don’t have to wait in long lines.
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Snuggling on the couch with my dogs, a cup of tea and a good book is cozy for me.
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Sounds perfect, Darlene! ☕️
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Brodie looks sooo comfy, Terri! So cute. Lovely photos of beautiful scenes too. Have a great new week, Terri! 👍🏻😊
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Thank you, John! He really knows how to get cozy. Enjoy your week as well!
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😊❤️
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