Standing on the edge of the new semester, watching the mass move-ins here in Bloomington, and the opening of college football all equate to the grand openning of the fall of 2008. Easily the best time of year it is this weekend that seems to cast the long endless shadow of unending possibilities. Fall is also the time of resplendent and endless color. Especially here in the midwest. Yes, I will miss the aspens of the northern Rockies. But its the maples, the oaks, and chestnuts that seem to know color so well. Here in Indiana, that might be months away, but you can at least feel it in the air. Regardless, with the anxious wait for fall over, this time seems to be the best to simply relax and enjoy the endless possibilities.
The snapshot today is a touched up, filtered exploration of the old chicken coup in our backyard. Labor day is about slowing down and enjoying the beauty of mundane things around you. Be it the changing of the leaves, the brightness of a pumpkin blossom, or the texture of 70 year old wood, the small of the universe is what matters most.
A day such as today offers a chance to post a little Carl Sandburg. The fine labor guy as well as skilled exhibiter of the natural world of North American needs a little illustration. Enjoy the weekend, the grilling, and approaching season.
The snapshot today is a touched up, filtered exploration of the old chicken coup in our backyard. Labor day is about slowing down and enjoying the beauty of mundane things around you. Be it the changing of the leaves, the brightness of a pumpkin blossom, or the texture of 70 year old wood, the small of the universe is what matters most.
A day such as today offers a chance to post a little Carl Sandburg. The fine labor guy as well as skilled exhibiter of the natural world of North American needs a little illustration. Enjoy the weekend, the grilling, and approaching season.
Three Pieces on the Smoke of Autumn
by Carl Sandburg (taken from Cornhuskers)
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