After the leaves have fallen, we return
To a plain sense of things. It is as if
We had come to an end of the imagination,
Inanimate in an inert savoir(way of knowing).
~Wallace Stevens

O splendid, lusty autumn, you who come with a subtle change in the light, with skies a deeper blue, with cooler days and lengthening chilly nights, it is, I’m sad to say, time for you to go. This year’s first frosts have come and gone, migratory birds have vanished over distant horizons, and crops have been harvested from garden and field alike. And all the while your while beauty and bounty “shined unconfined” as your days spread a “common feast for all that live.” Grateful are we to God and thee, o “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” that rains fell in good measure and gusty winds laid abundant, leafy blankets over the ground in protective readiness against winter’s icy blasts.
silence
seeks the center
of every tree and rock,
that thing we hold closest
-
the end of mere songs
~Michael McClintock
O Lord, I have truly enjoyed listening to nature’s solemn, autumnal hymns once again. And I’ve watched in wonder as leaf upon leaf floated down disrobing the earth. Now I find delight in the millions of shining stars I can see through the bare tree branches, and I know, according to Your promises, that when autumn’s allotted sands of time run out of this year’s hourglass that it’s not an ending. So I’ll go to bed tonight assured that with the arrival of the winter solstice near midnight this evening that the slamming shut of fall’s back door is in reality just a new beginning, a fresh start that will usher in another season, a season of restful silences. Thus at the morrow’s first light, I will rise and begin in earnest to prepare my heart to welcome Your son, Emmanuel, and to rest–to rest, to observe, to listen, and to continue worshiping You.
As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease. ~Genesis 8:22 ✝
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So beautiful. I am so ready for winter to come and prepare the ground for spring. Tomorrow will be the first day of Winter and as the day unfolds will start thinking and planning for Spring planting.
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Well it’s a comin’ tomorrow, my friend. The seed catalogs should be in the mail soon! 🙂 ❤
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now if our weather would now cooperate with the season—we are currently experiencing record breaking highs and lows and are under a flood watch until after Christmas—what the heck!!!!!!
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My goodness. You are having some very strange weather. I do hope the rains aren’t too bad so you can’t get around. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Very very beautiful.
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Thank you, sweet friend. Love and hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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I like the “flash” of Autumn but there is something to be said for the calm silence of a blanket of snow upon the ground, Natalie. I think of the words of “Silent Night” and picture Winter in all its peacefulness. Isn’t there a special slowing down and relaxing of the heart with a book, toes covered with a cozy blanket. Hugs, Robin ♡
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Oh I agree, Robin. I love winter too though we seldom get snow here. Love, N 🙂 ❤
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♡ off to sleep. Thank you! 🙂
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Nighty, night. Rest well. 🙂 ❤
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Exquisite
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Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂 ❤
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful collages of words, photos and faith.
Many blessings Natalie!
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Oh you are so welcome, Brad. I’m glad you enjoy them. Blessings upon blessings to you as well, my friend. 🙂 ❤
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We have had really high temperatures – Australia has very kindly shared it with us. Today it is cooler and wetter – thank goodness.
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We’ve not been all that cold yet either. It seems the weather is strange for lots of folks this year. I’m glad you finally got cooler and wetter. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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