the sun is low on the western horizon.
time to go and see the woods
before the rain and winds of the coming days
convince them to shed their summer dresses
and prepare for the wintry blasts
that are surely coming our way!
lover to listening maid might breathe his flame . . .
"the summer tresses of the trees are gone,the woods of autumn, all around our vale,have put their glory on"
i roam the woods that crownthe uplands, where the mingled splendors glow . . .
forever in thy coloured shades to stray . . .
all text (in pale grey) william cullen bryant
29 comments:
Hi Steven
what stunning colours you are enjoying...
Happy days
All beautiful in colour and will still be beautiful, naked, in winter.
Glorious colors!! And I love the Bryant... 'neath you crimson tree,
lover to listening maid might breathe his flame . . .sigh.
If you had anything like the winds and rain we experienced here last night, steven, I think those summer dresses are in tatters by now.
It is a shame such beauty is so fleeting.
hello barry - i'll be walking over there later. the trees have withstood some fairly heavy-duty winds and rain over the last week and some of the trees are half-clothed now but a surprising number have held onto most of their leaves. have a peaceful saturday. steven
hello delwyn - i am enjoying them!! everywhere i go its the most amazing scene - yellows and reds and ornages and even some green still!!! the roadsides are covered with mostly yellow leaves. have a peaceful noosa evening. steven
alaine - you're so right!!! the starkness (especially when it's covered in snow) has its own beauty/ i'll be sharing it here of course! have a lovely evening. steven
the bryant willow yes!!! so romantic!!!! if life was a little slower . . . . . hmmmmmm. have a lovely day at the manor. steven
the colors are spectacular, and oh, that scent of scuffled leaves and resting earth... beautiful post!
These colors are wonderful. I hope it doesn't mean your winter will be deep in snow.
What a splendid display of autumn color, Steven! The last picture looks like it holds the entrance to a magical world beyond.
Steven
What beautiful earth colors!
Your did a great job in your picture taking.
Best
Tracy :)
That second picture, the colors are so brilliant. I wish I had some woods nearby to roam through. Not sure why we chose farmland on the coastal plains instead of going east to the piney woods, except my sister lived here.
hello ellen - i wish i lived by water sometimes. the woods are a magic place for me and when i think back to being very little and hiding inside clumps of bushes and watching the world go by, i realize that they have always been a source of fascination and happiness for me. have a lovely day. steven
hi tracy - thankyou so much for that generous comment!!!! i really like taking photographs and i'm blessed to live in an amazingly beautiful area. have a peaceful day. steven
hi golden west - right under those tres is my favourite entrance to that wood. it's not used much so it gets overgrown!! perfect!!! wildflowers grow there that might otherwise get stepped on. the branches are a bit wilder as well. have a lovely day out there. steven
hi abe - the snow stops me biking so i have to tolerate its presence. but it does make for some beautiful scenes and moments abe. life is like that!! steven
hello pauline - thanks for that. the earthy woody smell is magic and today it's a bit warmer out than it has been so i'll be in some woods somewhere filling my head with those sounds and smells and colours, that's for sure!!! have a lovely day yourself. steven
This is the reason autumn is my favorite season..the abundance of beautiful colors! [Of course our autumn is confused right now: 2 days ago I had to wear a sweater to work and now I'm in short sleeves and hubby turned the air conditioner on!]
I also look forward to the winter version. I've always had this thing about trees and I love the silhouettes their nakedness makes against the sky.
Have a great weekend with that good looking family of yours!
Steven - I could look at this photographs all night - the colours are just so very beautiful. What a shame that soon the leaves will fall. Although I do love the skeletal trees of winter too., Have a lovely weekend. Is it your half term now? Do you have such holidays?
Red and gold, the colours of October. Are these your photos and do you really live amongst such splendour?
If so, you fortunate man.
I have let October take me along a rather different path from yours.
BTW I just saw the ocean photos on Bonnie's blog, breathtaking. Now I must go and follow your link to the photographer.
hello friko, yes those are my own photographs! the woods are about one hundred metres from my laptop! i am very very fortunate . . . and there are more lovely autumn photos coming. thanks for your kind comment. have a peaceful evening. steven
So astounding each and every year!
So glad we live where there are seasons....
hello weaver - oh i am so glad you liked them!!!! we next get a holiday at christmas. it's a long stretch without a break!!!! have a lovely day in the dale. steven
hello hope - i love all the colours. i was just taking some pictures of fallen leaves and was amazed at the colours i saw!! they'll show up soon on the golden fish. i am enjoying this weekend with my kids. one's getting our house ready for hallowe'en, the other's out hanging around with his buddies. have a lovely weekend yourself. steven
Your photos are so vivid! The words "flame," "glory on," and "mingled splendors glow" so befit them! I saw a great quote on Marion of Dragonfly's Poetry and Prolixity's blog today: "Winter is an etching, Spring a watercolor, Summer an oil painting, and Autumn a mosaic of them all." (Stanley Horowitz) There is definitely change in the air; some things are dying, some new.
And I thought it was Mars, they called the Red Planet?!
So glad to see you putting the quoted works in quotes.
Our Muskoka trees are nearly barren. Wind whipping the branches, leaves fall like rain.
What amazing colours those trees display. We have a 'Liquid Amber' tree that is quite spectacular but not so many others, only beech vies with those red trees. How stunning they are.
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