Wishing you a blissful autumn weekend! Take time to enjoy the beauty and bounty of the season!
“By the sixth of October the leaves generally begin to fall, in successive showers, after frost or rain; but the principal leaf-harvest, the acme of the Fall, is commonly about the sixteenth. Some morning at that date there is perhaps a harder frost than we have seen, and ice formed under the pump, and now, when the morning wind rises, the leaves come down in denser showers than ever. They suddenly form thick beds or carpets on the ground, in this gentle air, or even without wind, just the size and form of the tree above. Some trees, as small Hickories, appear to have dropped their leaves instantaneously, as a soldier grounds arms at a signal; and those of the Hickory, being bright yellow still, though withered, reflect a blaze of light from the ground where they lie. Down they have come on all sides, at the first earnest touch of autumn’s wand, making a sound like rain.” ~ Henry David Thoreau, 1862
Returning from the Harvest ~ Paul Gauguin, 1884
Lane at Alchamps, Arles ~ Paul Gauguin, 1888



Beautiful paintings… and Mr Thoreau has me feeling a crisp breeze across my face. Thanks for making my day!….as always.
My pleasure! Have a wonderful weekend!
xo
danielle
Thanks fr sharing
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