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 ID: 188071 Posts: 538 | Date: 2009-10-20 11:58 This is sort of a question similar to is the glass half full or half empty./'
For me Autumn holds life fragile & couples the dainty vegetation with a
masterful send off, before the silent capture of winter has overcome nature's
earthen mantle, & plunged it into a seemingly temporal muted abyss filled
dormancy. Fall cleverly compells with its showy wonders--as if granting nature a
grand finale display of intense hues of ocre, russet, crimson, & burnished
sienna (with every hue inbetwixt) delightingly surmounting the summons of the
senses of emotion, via a sort of fireworks display by artful expolsive-like
landscapes performing their sightful luxurious gift of fashionable foliage, &
stirs the inner youthfulness of Adult playfulness, that enjoys the lingering of
life, which has not yet succumb to a forth coming death cycle of nature.
Vive The
Dance Provacation of ViValdi's Autumn (of THe Four Season's) which grasps at the
deeply gentle & pensive soul, & clutches the livelihood of mankind's plight to
remain full of vigor through dwindling or subdued life!
A most Blessed & Graceful AUTUMN of Energetic Festivities to a Globe of Unified
Spirits in Kindred Kindness>'Hair' TODAY, (Cy)  .:. NET=---> Tomorrow!   |
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 ID: 182744 Posts: 1903 | Date: 2009-10-20 20:50 Closer to the equator here...so basically what you call summer is like spring
and what you call autumn is like our summer.
Hot time of the year now...temp rose to 92 the other day. Thankfully, we only
get like four or five days that hot a year.
But no...our autumn does not feature, as you so eloquently put it, "a grand
finale display of intense hues of ocre, russet, crimson, & burnished sienna
(with every hue inbetwixt) delightingly surmounting the summons of the senses of
emotion, via a sort of fireworks display by artful expolsive-like landscapes
performing their sightful luxurious gift of fashionable foliage, & stirs the
inner youthfulness of Adult playfulness, that enjoys the lingering of life,
which has not yet succumb to a forth coming death cycle of nature."
I cannot get nostalgic for what was never a part of my past. We stay green,
green, green year round. Our bursts of colors come from the brilliant blooms of
plants, fruit trees and orchids...of which over 50 species are indigenous to
this island.
Autumn is when you strip down to swim wear and plunge into the nice, soothing
ocean.
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 ID: 235463 Posts: 395 | Date: 2009-10-21 02:11 If my opinion counts, I see autumn as a time of change. It's GOD's last burst of
color before we enter the monochromatic beauty of winter. It's the time of
harvest. It's also the time of many celebrations. It's a time when people start
moving closer together both for warmth and affection. It truly is a most
beautiful time of year. |
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