Friday, September 29, 2023

Autumn: The Season for Letting Go

Now that fall has officially arrived, I watch the environment change slowly. It is the season for letting go and breathing in smoky and woody scents. It is the time to sit still, have a cup of spice tea, and agree with F. Scott Fitzgerald that "life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall." 

Have you ever reflected on the magnificence of a fall day? I found a digitized photo I created last autumn and began falling in love with fall all over again. The digitized image below is of a "second summer" day, the revised name for "Indian Summer".

"second summer" days
glitter in golden hues
nature's bequeathal
©CVarsalona, 2023, Virginia

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Nature finds its way to transition easily from one season to another. Living in New York State afforded me wonderful venues to witness nature's beauty. I thought those were strikingly appealing and peaceful but now that I am living in Virginia, I find the beauty of Autumn in another state. See below the beauty of the Virginia countryside I was able to capture in 2019 before we moved. 

I added a poem with a challenge presented by the Poetry Sisters. It is called a diminishing poem. I must admit this challenge was a CHALLENGE! You can read more about this poem at Writer's Digest and see samples written by Tanita S. Davis. Her blog post for today's Poetry Friday will point you in the right direction to read other Poetry Sisters' and #PoetryPals poems.


Autumn enters with plans to PLEASE.
Agrees to take an extended LEASE
Designing fall landscapes with EASE.
©CVarsalona, 2023, Virginia, diminishing poem

Autumn is the season of transformational beauty. The scenic vibes allow for peaceful contemplation and restorative feelings. I am ready to "just be" and let go of worries. 

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Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of autumn.” —John Muir in The Mountains of California

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Have you seen my Destination: Summer's End Padlet? This week Michelle Kogan added her image poems and Margaret Simon offered three poems by her students. Please take a look by clicking on the title above. I hope more writers, poets, and students add their artistic expressions to the padlet this week. Thank you, Robyn Hood Black, Linda Baie, Matt Forrest Esenwine, Karen Elise Finch, Patricia Franz, Jane Heitman Healy, Sally Murphy, Janice Scully, Anastasia Suen, for your poetic offerings.

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It is now time for Poetry Friday hosted by the marvelous hostess, Jama Rattigan. Be sure to follow me over to Jama's blog for some satire and poetic goodness.


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What's Coming Soon

Book Review of Amy Ludwig Vanderwater's The Sound of Kindness  published by Magination Press

Book Review of Matt Forrest Esenwine's The Thing to Remember About Stargazing

More poetry!

13 comments:

  1. Carol, wonderful diminishing poem! Looking forward to your upcoming reviews. As an aside, I have to tell you that every week when I see your Poetry Friday comments, there is a picture of you that comes up with your posts that I love! It looks a little bit sassy, and it makes me smile every time!

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  2. What lovely photos and poems. Autumn is truly the best, most beautiful season IMHO. Thanks for the John Muir quote too!!

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    1. Thank you for commenting, Jama. My diminishing word please helps me look at nature with a happy face each day. Just now I heard a group of birds waking up the day with a chorus of talk.

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  3. Oh my goodness, Carol, your pallet is so filled with the beauty of fall. Thank you as always for doing! I love that you found 'please' for your diminishing poem. It works so well and I love that IT "agrees to take an extended lease"! Happy Weekend!

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  4. I've not ever heard of a diminishing poem - but yours makes me want to go and try the form. Thanks as always for a rich post.

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  5. Carol: Thank you for this intro to the beauties of fall, my favorite time of year. Your poem diminishes with great ease... congratulations! Blessings!

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    1. Thank you, Karen, for your thoughts on my poetic offering. I am glad that fall is sharing its warmth and beauty this week. I hope it does the same in NJ.

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  6. Oh, that "second" summer name is so much better, Carol!

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    1. Today is glorious. Love this weather!

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  7. Oh how I love the more respectful "second summer" name! And your diminishing poem is fan-TAS-tic!! Well done!

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  8. Fall is my favorite time of year! Thank you for the lovely photos and your diminishing verse is perfect!

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  9. Love the diminishing verse, Carol and the lovely photos. On point for one of my favorite seasons!

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  10. Carol, that image of your second summer is breathtaking--"glitter in golden hues" indeed. Nice job on the diminishing verse too.

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