Some people might just see dead things. I don’t. I see shapes and color and curves of autumn. I see a sleepy time, hibernation, and soon, the advent of rejuvenation. I see a richness of texture and depth of color, curves and lines. I see the shadow of a curled, brittle leaf. I see life that has run its fruitful course. I see families, I see teams, I see closeness, I see huddles. I see sleep, and napping on a cold autumn morning. Do you see just a bunch of dead leaves or do you see possibilities?
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Autumn Leaves
Fallen leaves in Oregon. We miss so much if we don’t look around, up and down, see the shapes, the curves, the possibility of colors.
Damselfly Raft
Moving in autumn, still found some damselflies down by the edges of the lake. this one took toriding this fallen leaf for a w hile. I do love the colors of fall.
Autumn Gold
This is the color and image I envision when I think of autumn. Golds, oranges, maybe some hints of red. Early morning dew, maybe a light rain.