Today was one of those fall days that blow away any doubt that the season has changed.
Maybe it was just a normal autumn bluster or maybe it was the promised last hurrah of the Pacific typhoon Ling Ling.
The tenacity of the multi-hued dogwood surprised me. It refused to release its garment to the windy blasts that flailed at my coat and turned my umbrella inside out. Wooosh!
On the street and sidewalk, vortexes of colors flew in swirling masses then exploded in a kaleidoscope reminiscent of a pyrotechnic show. Afterwards, the leaves floated, tangoed, and frolicked on their way back to the ground.
A number played hide and seek around the corners of buildings and beneath parked cars. Doorways enticed them, as did the shoes of people scurrying in and out. The scattered walk brought to mind a recent petal-strewn aisle of an outdoor wedding.
An artist could take envious note of how the occasional raindrops painted the sidewalk with silhouettes of locust, maple and sycamore.
Fingers of wind vibrated the power lines like an electric guitar. However, as it carried on through the eaves and awnings I heard the plaintive drone of a bagpipe. My favorite tune is the acoustic rustling of the leaves and the creaking rhythm of the lofty giant’s limbs.
A staccato hailstorm played the final chaotic movement in natures wind symphony.
Later, as I walked to my car, a few gold tinged clouds opened to reveal a setting sun. In spite of the storm, the reflected light proved that a colorful array still hugged the branches.
Awwww--- perhaps tomorrow October’s Dance will make an encore.
Comments
btw, what's another word for thesaurus?
What is amazing is we had a perfectly pleasant weather day here - so close, but yet so far.
This was delightful to read and envision!!
xo
I am so happy to read about someone appreciating Fall as much as I love the season.
I envy your ability to put it into words.
Thanks!
encore indeed, please.
Ian
(snap out of it)
Loved your tribute to the falling leaves. I did go blank a few times because I am lacking sleep. And Happy Birthday.
Deslily: when it does it will be to skinny to use as a booster seat for my grandkids
Jodi - ME2
Niki- Thanks
Edge- love autumn..love it
JJ- go buy some sun block. that will change the weather
Beckie- that is tooo weird
Sandy - thank you
Susie - it is usually short-lived
BarnGoddess - every season has the ability to amaze me
Mert - it was like seeing poetry
Sabrina - I've wondered about fall in Texas
ChrisB - I'd like to paint it in watercolor, too
Karmyn - you guys still eating that chili????
Ian: Thanks. I finally figured out Karmyn spilled those beans
O-Bear: I wasn't having one this year... no I really WAS NOT
WT: xoxoxox to you, too
Robinella: I'm his big sis because I designated myself. He needed one to cuff his ears once in awhile.
HUGS!!! :)
BTW, I'm sorry it took me so long to get over here. Also, I'm such a dunce for not knowing whose momma you are!
Happy Belated Birthday!
BTW did you count your cousins ? are they enough to create a new village ?
I posted about the preparation for our painting exposition which opens today ! I will be dead this evening !
You are the best story writer.
And happy birthday! I can't believe I have to rely on Karmyn for this information. ;)
And I see that others wrote Happy Birthday, so I'll add a "HAPPY BIRTHDAY!" also! I hope it was special, and the year ahead is a happy, healthy one.
I was going to say "synonym" for Willowtree, but you already said it.
Robon: no more green bananas
Susan: I hope I don't have to wait until my next b-day to write again
Desert Songbird: Yes. I made good babies... indeed!!
Gattina: Over 40 first cousins. I coudn't count any higher. How sad that fall depresses you.
Joy: Running? Ha ha.. I'm not that old
Chrisb: I was hoping for cookies (:
Beccy: Everything on me is stretched. Why not a b-day celelbration, too?
Lisa: I had chocolate cake.
Debs: Why thank you. I wish I could write for a living as well as for pleasure
Shelby: If every day was so beautiful I would probably lose my gratitude
Inland Empire Girl: Oh... I'll be writing again - love to have you go back and see some earlier 'stuff'
Melissa: Your writing is fun to read...I can see the events with your vivid descriptions
Heather: I think you are right
Marnie: I love wet dog -
Mert: I did - and I loved your Email too
Kila: I'll drink to that (To Health!)
Peter: The flash card was at home in the computer. Duh! (O:
and then it rained like rain and filled our pond to overflowing
Donetta
I'm glad you flowed with it.
Bonnie B
Coming from you I am honored
And Willowtree cracks me up.
By the way, I'm really sorry I missed your birthday -- hope it was great!