“I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Fall is a favorite time of year for many. On a breeze they waltzed, they danced, they fluttered before parachuting down to Mother Earth. Sun creates a momentary luminary that casts shadows beneath her skin.
Nature gifts us with intricate designs. For those of us living in a warm climate, seasonal changes are subtle. As daylight hours wane and temperatures cool, we may resist change or discover Grace in our surrender; for every ending is a beginning.
A Blade of Grass
Said a blade of grass to an autumn leaf, “You make such a noise falling! You scatter all my winter dreams.”
Said the leaf indignant, “Low-born and low-dwelling! Songless, peevish thing! You live not in the upper air and you cannot tell the sound of singing.”
Then the autumn leaf lay down upon the earth and slept. And when spring came she waked again — and she was a blade of grass.
And when it was autumn and her winter sleep was upon her, and above her through all the air the leaves were falling, she muttered to herself, “O these autumn leaves! They make such a noise! They scatter all my winter dreams.”
K. Gibran – The Madman Chapter 30
~liz Sorensen Wessel
Photos:
October Colors, 2015 PA-by Lisa Gayle (niece)
Leaf Luminary, 2009 Vermont- by ~liz



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