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Old maple |
Nothing gold can stay.
Robert Frost was right. Whether
it’s romance, youth, or the sight of an old maple tree lit up by the last rays
of an autumn sun, we treasure our golden joys all the more, knowing how impermanent
they are. Knowing how impermanent we are.
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Aster |
Nature toys
with us in these final halcyon days of an Indian summer. October frost has blasted the beanstalks and turned
the showy annuals to ash, but the garden and the woods beyond abandon all
subtlety as they dress for their annual curtain call. Gold may be Eden’s 'hardest hue to hold' but she is spending it freely before she 'sinks to grief.'
And in the leaden days of winter the memory of such riches will keep us warm.
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Jack O. |
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Native dogwood, Cornus florida |
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Fragrant Camellia sasanqua 'Hana Jiman' |
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Beautyberry, Callicarpa americana |
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Dahlia 'Class Elise', before the frost |
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The hardest hue to hold |