Sitting quietly, doing nothing, Autumn creeps in, and the leaves become flames, all by themselves.

Embracing one of Anna Akhmatova’s thoughts, I came up with my own interpretation reflecting a personal reality: By day, the neighbour’s winding driveway breathes out jasmine’s bouquet. By night, mysterious and poised, shifting constellations are cast.

A few simple photos for you today. I have few words to share, but these enlightened people have words I shall share.

trees fifty, a hundred years old out there, 
heavy clouds on the way and
the lawn steaming like a horse in the early morning. — Billy Collins wrote that lovely passage.

“A lifetime isn’t long enough for the beauty of this world and the responsibilities of your life.” – Mary Oliver

Famous last words, “There are the most fantastic, beautiful things and people out there, I promise. It’s up to you to find them.” — Chuck Palahniuk

One thought on “a lifetime isn’t long enough”

  1. the images you’ve captured and the way you’ve processed them, speak volumes

    such a fine, restful thought process in this post

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