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by Joanna Powell Colbert on August 25, 2010 · 4 comments
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ahhh… this pic would be in MY dictionary as “WARMTH” and I would refer back to it on cold winter days.
This makes my heart ache…the glory of a sunset captured in a leaf, that suggestion of the fading (or is it dawning?) day in the quality of light, the hope of some snap in the air which is highly unlikely to happen where I am for many months (Florida…maybe next January…maybe). I am teetering between hope and melancholy! Blessings.
Beautiful. No colored leaves here, yet, but I can smell the Wheel turning.
Judy, MizB, Hecate . . . yes, alder leaves at sunset. So beautiful. The alders here are the last trees to leaf out in the spring and the earliest to drop their leaves . . .