Leaf Fall

By Vickilane

The trees that have been so beautiful are shedding their finery and taking on their severe winter aspect.                                                                                                                    On Tuesday, the big mulberry in the pasture was a blaze of chrome yellow. Then the air got cold--into the twenties--and on Wednesday morning, there was a chrome yellow carpet at the base of the bare-branched tree.  
Roses still bloom in a sheltered spot, but the cold time is upon us. 



My mind turns to baking, to soups and stews, to reading by the fire, to painting in the sunny dining room.
 I love having four distinct seasons--even if the season we're entering is my least favorite. The bare trees let us see the shape of the land, and the barren aspect of that land is deceptive--not dead but awaiting a glorious resurrection.

Spring wouldn't be half so sweet if it didn't follow   bitter Winter.