This is such a simple, sweet thought, that as I viewed the photos, I could feel the words in every one of them, and I knew how very right you are. As Rick said, it is profound. Lovely.
I love the analogy of the leaves as gold coins- I think of the round poplar leaves. I always love your poems like this one...how it's one long flowing statement. Sad, I look out my window now and it looks more like winter today. Of course, I loved all the photos. Especially those with two certain cats in them. Those two always love to be outdoors with everyone. A simple poem with a deep meaning.
and you have made us richer with this. the photos are breathtaking, and the words as breif and beautiful as a taken breath. true, too - thank you for reminding me where real riches can be found.
I love the poem, and your wonderful photographs. I also enjoy photographing treetops, rock, bark and shadows. I get very little of a hint of fall where I live, so I enjoy reading poems like this one.
Hi Rick - well I am not a very good photographer, but at least you get the picture. :P
Karen - No I can't really imagine myself living anywhere but in these woods. Thanks!
WM - many thanks. Oh, I know! The raking is unending!!
Jason - Yes, the woods here are very magical. Thanks, friend.
Riss - well you know how everyone is selling their mineral rights around here...we would never betray nature like that. Not even for a lot of money. Oh yeah, you know Blue and Possum have to go everywhere with us! <3
Hi Sarah, I appreciate your comment. Happy Autumn to you...even though it feels more like winter here today!
Ghost Dansing - These are pictures of our woods. Thank you so much. I have missed you.
Joaquin - you are so nice. Something tells me you already know where life's real riches are found! Thanks!
Mairi - exactly! Fall is my favorite season, because of nature's rich color scheme this time of year. Thanks.
Annie - You are so sweet. Thank you! Glad this resonates with you.
Margaret - I would love to see your photos. Thanks so much!
Joseph - LOL...I knew you would agree! I appreciate your comment.
Beautiful words and pictures, Kaye! And speaking of pictures, I love your photo. You remind me very much of someone else I know. Good folks have beautiful faces:)
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Wonderfully profound, K. And the photos were stunning!
This is such a simple, sweet thought, that as I viewed the photos, I could feel the words in every one of them, and I knew how very right you are. As Rick said, it is profound. Lovely.
PS- Can you even imagine living where you don't have this? I cannot.
Nice poetry and pictures Kay. Your Autumn would appear much richer than mine was.
I had a different take on the fallen leaves today.
Mmmmm. So gorgeous. I'm ready for a picnic. :)
I love the analogy of the leaves as gold coins- I think of the round poplar leaves. I always love your poems like this one...how it's one long flowing statement. Sad, I look out my window now and it looks more like winter today.
Of course, I loved all the photos. Especially those with two certain cats in them. Those two always love to be outdoors with everyone. A simple poem with a deep meaning.
What a great analogy, a gorgeous autumn. Thank you for sharing it.)
Happy autumn. Sarah.)
oh such pretty pictures and the poem is just excellent as usual.... i like the halloween piece too.... i wasn't around much.... later.
and you have made us richer with this. the photos are breathtaking, and the words as breif and beautiful as a taken breath. true, too - thank you for reminding me where real riches can be found.
We're all like Danae under a shower of gold at this time of year. It's certainly beautiful in your part of the world.
Thank you, everyone, for your very nice comments. I appreciate all of you so much. xoxo
I love the poem, and your wonderful photographs. I also enjoy photographing treetops, rock, bark and shadows. I get very little of a hint of fall where I live, so I enjoy reading poems like this one.
Your poem sums up Autumn beautifully K. The magnificent colours enrich us like nothing else.
The photos are brilliant. I've taken some very similar ones here. Maybe I'll post mine too.
Great sentiment that I totally agree with. Croesus can keep his hunks of metal. :)
Hi Rick - well I am not a very good photographer, but at least you get the picture. :P
Karen - No I can't really imagine myself living anywhere but in these woods. Thanks!
WM - many thanks. Oh, I know! The raking is unending!!
Jason - Yes, the woods here are very magical. Thanks, friend.
Riss - well you know how everyone is selling their mineral rights around here...we would never betray nature like that. Not even for a lot of money. Oh yeah, you know Blue and Possum have to go everywhere with us! <3
Hi Sarah, I appreciate your comment. Happy Autumn to you...even though it feels more like winter here today!
Ghost Dansing - These are pictures of our woods. Thank you so much. I have missed you.
Joaquin - you are so nice. Something tells me you already know where life's real riches are found! Thanks!
Mairi - exactly! Fall is my favorite season, because of nature's rich color scheme this time of year. Thanks.
Annie - You are so sweet. Thank you! Glad this resonates with you.
Margaret - I would love to see your photos. Thanks so much!
Joseph - LOL...I knew you would agree! I appreciate your comment.
A golden poem displaying life's true gems. Glorious photos, too.
(If you get a chance to visit, you'd probably enjoy an earlier post more than my current post. It's called "Guts or Nuts".)
Gel - glad you liked the words and pictures - and I will check it out. Thanks!!
They do, indeed, Kaye!
You've captured all this treasure in your photos... Fantastic!
Beautiful words and pictures, Kaye! And speaking of pictures, I love your photo. You remind me very much of someone else I know. Good folks have beautiful faces:)
Vesper - I know you appreciate the wealth of nature, too. Thanks so much!
Julie - That is so sweet of you to say. You know what they claim...everyone has a twin. lol Thanks!
I so want to be there and see this place for myself. I loved the pics. Especially the last one.
Oh, and its nice to see you in the profile pic too.
May be its because of the richness in your writing, but I imagined Karen and you to be much much older. ;)
2 surprises in one day! You people are so very gifted.
Well, Aniket - this is my yard. And if you ever get to Northeast PA - you can swing by and look all you want. lol
Thanks for the compliment - I think! hehehe
Simply gorgeous pictures K! And I just want to go squeeze those kittens. Yes I know they are cats, but they are all kittens to me. :-)
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