Sunday, October 13, 2019

wish you were here





this weekend was peak foliage around here.
brilliant reds, oranges and salmons and golds and yellows
played against the deep green of the balsams
 and the grey of rock outcroppings.
i drove to our modern quilt guild meeting this morning, along I-89,
blown away again by the glory of vermont in october. 

it just doesn't get old.
year after year, it continues to stop us in our tracks.

this afternoon
i took a little wander in our side yard, close to the stone wall that 
keeps our neighbor's cattle from coming into our yard
(most of the time).

the colors are softer under the birches and beeches...
more golden and russet.
the ferns, bleached by the hard frost, look ghostly.

the hunter's moon will rise tonight
and the change of seasons is feeling more urgent.

pine cones and acorns and crabapples
are being hoarded by the little wood critters.

the birds are busy eating berries and seeds from the
bushes and trees.

woodpiles are looking fresh and organized.

squash and root vegetables are stacked at farm stands
and jars of gleaming jams and jellies and pickles are everywhere.
piglets are being born all over the valley,
hay is baled and tucked into barns and shelters.

sitting, looking at the view with batman this afternoon,
we could smell the dry leaves.
is there a perfume that mimics that scent?
i would buy it, to be sure.

xo

3 comments:

  1. Unfortunately we won't be coming to Vermont this year. Thank you for posting such beautiful pictures

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