Tag Archives: autumn

“Something inside you won’t stop loving the world, no matter what weather comes.”

In a beautiful, brief, meditative post on autumn and life’s tenuous tenacity, Charlotte Du Cann writes,

Some things you can’t capture in a photograph in a time of fall: the scent of woodsmoke, the perfume of a quince, the sound of the sea roaring in the darkness, a sky with bright constellations, the knowledge that once this was the time of the reed, now sere in the marshes, which was gathered to thatch the rooves of houses. A time of shelter from the storm and of waiting…

In her typically grounded-in-place writing style, she considers a downed thrush, still warm in her hands and what the un-photographable has to do with being

In a world that is fast losing its songbirds and its poets. On a day when you struggle to pick up the camera and go into the lane and photograph the colours and shapes of those things you write . . . . and yet you go. Because something inside you won’t stop loving the world, no matter what weather comes. It’s a covenant we made with the earth a long time ago.

Read her full post here, it’s really lovely.

an autumn greeting

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I’m learning to use image editing software (taught by the skillful Frauke, whose website is here) and this was what I came up with for the first exercise – obviously pretty simple, some text and a photo I took last week.

I think it turned out rather nice and in the spirit of “beautiful and bountiful” here’s an unsigned version for your use.

Just right-click on the image, download it (or “save as”) and then use it as an e-card, send it as an attachment, or post it on your facebook page.

Honestly, who couldn’t use a little more beauty in their day?

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** if you’re south of the equator I also send my best spring wishes your way 🙂 **