Showing posts with label Vermont Fall Foliage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vermont Fall Foliage. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Foliage Season Train [Comparing fall foliage to our lives] South Burlington, Vermont

We are all on a train whose destination and timetable is unknown. Actually, we know the end destination; it is a cliff.

Look to nature to slow down the travel, enhance beauty, fulfillment, inner peace, and even solitude.

“Leaves spill down, each descent unique and never to be repeated. A million voyagers leave their invisible trails in the air.” Abraham Verghese-Cutting for Stone. 

Leaves change color, depleted of their energy, falling individually, cascading downward on their final journey. How apt a call from nature is fall foliage season reminding us of the transient beauty of life.

Does the leaf know in spring at its birth, or in summer at its pinnacle of maturity, or even as green gives way to gold, yellow, red, and orange- does it know the journey has an end point fast approaching, that its time is measured? Does the leaf value its being, its own being, its companions, relatives, and associates as well as neighbors: birds, bees, and other critters along with the sun, clouds, wind, and rain- more so as seasons pass?

Where are you in your journey? In what station do you find yourself? Do you contemplate the meaning and purpose of your life?  

What kind of fall foliage will you display: a dazzling display of brilliant colors following a robust green of maturity? Will you delay the inevitable and hold on through the winter of life, determined as the oak leaves to remain as long as possible even though they are wrinkled, dry and brittle?

What comforts will you provide to others, as leaves do in providing shade, oxygen, and eye-candy even when they are past their physical prime?

Pick up a leaf-examine it. What do you see? Like our palms, each leaf is unique.  

Observe and recognize the special attributes of the leaves (and people) around you. Most of all enjoy the season you are in. The train moves on; your choice is at what speed, which stops, and how much color you display.

Observe nature and be Green and Clean.


Bernie publishes essays and photos reflecting Vermont values of Green and Clean and Community. He urges us all to pick up litter and maintain a litter free environment through caring, community, and contribution in order to protect our water, wildlife, and human health.  


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Vermont foliage, mid October - Crayola colored leaves. South Burlington, Vermont

Vermont fall foliage photos Oct 15, South Burlington, Vermont near BTV airport.
No need to bring your crayons, Vermont supplies all the colors.
Images of Vermont fall foliage; color abound in the trees and on the ground. 
 All captions are direct quotes from the trees.

Nothing like walking hand in hand down a Vermont lane in the fall.



Vermont may not have orange trees but it sure has ORANGE.





No need to bring your crayons, Vermont supplies all the colors

Nature displays art - Made in Vermont with Solar Power!


Colored leaves are as beautiful on the ground as they are in the trees.






























 
Before and after


                                                             Before and after; half-way there.














                                                               Don't worry, I've got you, I won't let you fall.






Autumn Christmas tree with decorations







                                                                                                             First-base catchers mitt.

                                                           Freckles


                                                         Sweating the hard work of colorification



Images enticing you to put on your mud boots and splash about.



Pull up a chair, sit a while.



                                                                     Cover up and stay close, it is going to get cold soon.


                                                                                             Took the red-eye into BTV


                                                Staircase to heaven





                                 Tear drops from the evergreens- sad to see their friends leave.


Leaf graveyard headstones







1920' Flapper dresses back in style




                                                         First come kisses, than spore-bearing.











Mom, will I be pretty like you when I grow up?
You already are dear, you already are.




Which color shall I choose to be?




Your my best'est friend ever.



 Hitching a ride













 Thanks for coloring Vermont beautiful!