Thursday, November 19, 2009
Orion is up now and I haven't written in the blog in a month.
The autumn colors are pretty much long gone. The beeches and oaks may hold on to their fading leaves well into the spring, but the show is over. Nights have been mild and the clover and black-eyed susans are still putting out blossoms, but most of the undergrowth has gone into retrenchment.
Monica loves the outrageousness of the gold and red Vermont leaf-show, but I like the long, drawn-out autumns of the oak-hickory woods. From when the swamp maples turn scarlet in September until the russet leaves of the red-oaks fall after Halloween, there are always a few species putting on a show. Each takes it's moment to stand out from the ongoing panoply.
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