FALL BRIGHT CHILL and MAGIC
It’s feeling cooler in the early morning hours throughout the northern tier of the country – primarily in the northwest, northern Rockies, northeast – in particular, for our friends in New England. It’s fall season. Par for the course, right?
For some – it’s too much, too soon. Personally, I love the cool, crisp, clear mornings that autumn brings… it’s a gift of fresh renewal, the cleansing of air, the moderating of the relative temperatures and humidity. It makes for a much more comfortable experience… the mugginess is gone at night… sleep is easier to attain, longer lasting, and that much more re-vitalizing. Enjoy!
On a visual spectrum, the eyes have it - the natural kaleidoscopic world of color is on display, and the leaves waving gently in the breeze have the stage, and their audience is enraptured. Beautiful musical imagery dance and sway, the rustle of the maples and the branch ends, are an extension of the root. The blaze of hues is inspirational, surreal; in so being, I become alive again in this season. Remove yourself from the confines of the structure (work, chores, - the house itself!), its hard edges and unwavering inflexibility. Be amongst the changing organic phenomena in all its glory. A hike a long area trails will work. So too will a jog in a park. I’ll join you!
Thank you sweet autumn.
GA
Comments
great job gary!
Posted by: lena gustafson | October 4, 2007 06:38 AM
when is going to snow in indianapolis this year
Posted by: jazz | October 6, 2007 09:39 AM
Your words are like poetry. I love it! Great job as usual,Gary. This is one of my favorite times of the year next to spring.
Have a good day!
Candis :)
Posted by: Candis | October 8, 2007 04:49 PM
Thank you Lena, Candis, and Jazz for your kind support and comments -
Gary
P.S. Snow is likely in late November and early December in Indy Jazz - prepare yourself and take care -
GA
Posted by: Gary | October 14, 2007 01:59 PM