
there’s a fairway in the forest
where we can go for free;
it’s open now, the lights are on–
come take a walk with me.
–photo by me

there’s a fairway in the forest
where we can go for free;
it’s open now, the lights are on–
come take a walk with me.
–photo by me

the trees
have reached
into the sky
and stolen
fire from the sun
and soon the
consequences will
be felt
by everyone
–photo/art by me

“A Thousand Words”
–Photo by me

As I follow a path through the woods on this perfect autumn afternoon, I am amazed at the broad spectrum of beautiful colors splattered all over these trees. It’s like I’m walking down the corridor of a great, out-door art gallery, each exhibit more lovely than the last.
The maples are my favorite, of course. With their yellows, oranges, and reds, they look like they’re on fire. Some have a translucent, marmalade look, while others are half green and half red.
I realize that this is the natural, true state of the forest, and trees are only green when the summer weather allows their life-processes with chlorophyll to dominate. Perhaps it’s like that with people, too; during most of our lives, we are too preoccupied with “living” to be our real selves.
***
the leaves fall and die–
but not without first showing
us their true colors

–photos by me