
It left me with a happy feeling. I love fall, although we don't really get to experience it here in Southern CA, I mean a true fall where the trees change color and then shed their leaves. That is one thing I miss from my childhood living in Chicago. Fall meant cooler weather, wearing sweaters, and a reprieve from the humidity of the summer; fall meant red, yellow and orange leaves littering the streets of downtown Downers Grove where we would parade our homecoming floats; fall meant apple picking and fresh apple cider; fall meant the changing of the light. It happened in Chicago too, although the shadows didn't seem to be as long as they are here, but the amber light always signaled the new season. I always welcome the change.
After watching the sun disappear into the earth and seeing the steely blue hues of dusk envelop me, I turned east again and saw the moon. It was immense. The silver-blue orb stood watch over our valley. It was beautiful and I had to take it in for a few more moments. I felt peaceful and grateful for that hour. The keeper of the night stood silently still in the sky as I got down into the drivers seat, turned on my head lights and headed south, down, down, down and back home.
3 comments:
Beautiful post Stacy. I have always felt that going to higher ground clears my head too. Are you referring to that moon on Monday night? UN-REAL! I tried to take pictures but I needed a better camera. I love ya!
Come to Minnesota and I will give you fall my dear friend. I love how you found the beauty in the subtle shifting of the light. You rock!
Reading your blog is like reading a really good book. It's almost like I'm right there with you enjoying the moment. You have a talent for describing ordinary tings in a beautiful way.
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