My inspiration for this post came from my dear, longtime blogging friend, Debbie @ Musings by an ND Domer's Mom, who is not only a gifted...
Yeah, yeah...I know, I'm posting about FALL again but I can't help it, this is my favorite time of the year so please pardon my over-exuberance of this magnificent season.
I don't know what happens to me during the fall but I suddenly become a lunatic, dancing in the streets like a ballet dancer; doing leaps and triple pirouettes while joyously exclaiming, "IT'S FALL...IT'S FALL!!!"
And when I think back on the 20 years that I lived in Florida and no longer experienced fall the way the northeast does, with its gorgeous colors, crisp cool air, and its earthy aromas, I can't believe I didn't miss it.
Yet living here now, again, I think I appreciate it more and realize what I did miss.
I revel in the change of seasons, moving from one to the next and then to the next, in a cycle, giving rise to its own uniqueness.
Yes, I am a city boy. But I'm a city boy who also feels very connected to nature because it grounds and centers me; always bringing me back to earth.
So please enjoy a few photographs of early fall in the city, with all its glamour, color, and earthly delights...
#1) Leaves reflected in a pond.
#2) The Rodin Museum
#3) A single golden leaf amongst the damp earth.
#4) A colorful fern.
#5) A river rock pond at the Barnes Museum.
#6) Leaves reflected in a fountain.
#7) Colorful berries.
#8) Pumpkin patch. Aren't they so dagnabbit cute?
Happy Monday, y'all!
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Happy Monday, y'all!
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