"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
``Autumn has its own charms.`` Thanks for posting that on my comments section. You`re right- it does. I have been so caught up in this gray weather I forgot to look for them! I DO love fall. And season changes are good for the soul! Happy day ahead to you, dawn
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You certainly do live in a scenic spot...love these transition-to-fall photos. I think it's a bittersweet time of year.
``Autumn has its own charms.``
Thanks for posting that on my comments section. You`re right- it does. I have been so caught up in this gray weather I forgot to look for them!
I DO love fall. And season changes are good for the soul!
Happy day ahead to you,
dawn
Love these shots. I am ready for fall. Get out the sweaters!
Only an occasional break in the heat here, yet, but thank you. I am grateful for every breath of cooler air, no matter how fleeting.
Cheryl, bittersweet is absolutely it.
This area is amazing. I've been here 22 years and I still am overcome sometimes.
Dawn, they can be tricky to find under the grey skies, but they're there.
Bossy Betty, thanks. I'm ready, too. I always feel the best in fall.
Messymimi, you're welcome. I hope you get break soon.
We're having Indian Summer in Memphis this week with temps reaching nearly 100F. Fortunately the humidity's been low so it's been dealable.
I miss having a real autumn. It's rare in these parts.
Thanks for the photos, Miss Leah. xo
It's still summer! Tomorrow is fall (for the first time in forever), but I do like autumn ;) Lovely photos Cousin!
Still a few hours left, Reb. Thank you.
Autumn is my wife's favorite season and I am starting to agree with her.
David, it's always been my favourite.
And here on the other side of the world we are heading into spring. A very wet spring. sigh
I wish you a happy spring, Dawn. Do you need the wet?
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