
Fall
The light has changed
From white to gold
The days, much shorter
The nights get cold
A different smell
Is in the air
A sense of magic
In the atmosphere
It is the time
We got aware
That nothing but
Change’s always there
Maybe we’re grateful
For what was
Or sentimental
To that loss
Nature shows
Fall’s not a death
By going down
It takes a breath
It needs to rest
Collect its power
To break through freshly
In spring’s first flower
We all have times
When things may end
But only to
Rise and expand
In Love and Light
Beautiful. Our best of times can still be ahead of us.
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Absolutely! The best is yet to come and all that happens leads us there. Seeing it that way makes the journey more bearable and takes us faster to the blessings.
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Beautiful indeed. My friend check the spelling on your title. When you do please erase this part of the message. Blessings!
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Thank you very much, Nico. I noticed it alreaday and made the correction. But I won’t delete your hint anyway since you have been the only one who made me aware. So, thank you very much, dear friend.
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Gorgeous prose, Erika!
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Thank you very much, Jan!
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With this beautiful poem you make me appreciating a season i never before have loved. You cant imagine, autumn in the world biggest outdoor monastery, called “Upper Palatinate North”. Lol xx Michael
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LOL! But honestly, it took me a while until I began to love fall. It is not my favorite season but I learned to love it a lot with theat cosy atmosphere it creates.
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Thank you very much for sharing the poem, Michael!
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This is beautiful, Sis! 💜
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Thank you very much, sis 💖
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Changing of the seasons dear lady, when the flames and warmth of a fire brings forth a new way of being. Thank you for sharing that change 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋
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Yes, exactly, it forces us to look closer to a perspective we may have neglected. So, on your side of the globe spring is already spreading. Enjoy!
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Yes dear lady, we’ve already had a 37C and its only mid spring. Even the dolphins are being very active…but I still can’t get a photo. Do you know how hard it is to get that split second of a fin breaking the surface. I think I’m going to have to take a movie and take out a frame 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋 😂 🤣
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If it is that vividly-jumping-around-dolphin-species, I can very well imaging the dificulties to catch them on a photo 😄 But so amazing to hear about your temps. We don’t even reach half of that number… oh, well… next year… lol
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I can hold the camera (phone) up all focused and ready but by the time you actually see them surface and you press the button there is a slight delay and they are practically gone again by the time it clicks. Very frustrating. I do have a couple of shots but even though they are only 100 meters away you can only see a patch on the water. Plus this camera is horrible for anything zoomed, it pixelates badly. I keep promising myself to get a real digital camera at Christmas time 😀
And our summer is usually around the early 30’s but we quite often get heat waves that hover at 40-45C with the odd bad one that will top 50C but that is rare. I used to work as a linesman (climbing power poles), and our thermometer sitting in the shade has a few times reached 54C. Out in the bush there isn’t any air conditioning so you just make sure you drink lots of water so you don’t dehydrate. It is a lovely country but can be hard. I think that is why so many live on the coastal fringes, those lovely sea breezes are heaven sent on those days 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋 😂 🤣
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OMG 😲 More than 50 degrees. You know, I am better in taking the heat than the cold but that would be way too much for me too. How do you bear that even with drinking. Wow!
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You get used to it…but…I’m getting a bit older so on those days the air conditioning is delightful 😂 🤣
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I bet 😅
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Lovely writing. A part of nature going dormant for a little while.
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Yes, recovering and collecting its powers for a new start.
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The evolution of life in an around.
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great seasonal capture
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Thank you, sister 💖
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