~ Autumn Inspirations

". . . everything connected with autumn. . . some golden spell–some unseen influence that penetrates the soul with its mysterious power." ~Northern Advocate . Autumn . Fall . Photography . Poetry . Prose . Quotes .
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~ Autumn ~ ". . . when they return to the depths of being and not being and abandon the gold and the greenery until they are roots again” ~ Pablo Nuruda
AnMa's World/AnMa ZiNe
~Autumn~ " . . . no different than the weather, The planets or the trees; For there do not always have to be reasons For the seasons turning inside of me." ~Suzy Kassem
the cozy space
~ Autumn ~ ". . . pewter clouds and fog, a cozy blanket on on frosted mornings." ~M
MAY ALL SEASONS BE SWEET TO THEE
~ Autumn ~ "Live in each season as it passes . . .and resign yourself to the influence of the earth." ~ Henry David Thoreau (Walden)
~ Autumn ~ "It's not the letting go that hurts . . . it's the holding on." ~unknown
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~ Autumn ~ Magnificent Lace in Umber Green on Windsor Grey
~ Autumn ~"This is the hour of fallen leaves, their dust scattered over the earth, when they return to the depths of being and not being . . . until they are roots again” ~ Pablo Nuruda, "The Egoist" #Poetry_Prose #Quote
Wistfully Country
~ Autumn ~ "Nature's umber brown splendor, disremembering the bloom and blossom . . . " ~M
Fleur morte / Dead flower
~ Autumn ~ “Such days of autumnal decline hold a strange mystery which adds to the gravity of all our moods.” ~ Charles Nodier, Smarra & Trilby
- just breathe -: foto
~ Autumn ~ "This is the hour of fallen leaves, their dust scattered over the earth . . ." ~ Pablo Nuruda
S c h ö n g e i s t
~ Autumn ~ “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.” ~ John Muir, Our National Parks
~ Autumn ~ ". . . everything connected with autumn. . . some golden spell–some unseen influence that penetrates the soul with its mysterious power." ~Northern Advocate #Quote
ArtPropelled
~ Autumn ~ "Nothing remains as it was. If you know this, you can begin again, with pure joy in the uprooting.” ~ Judith Minty, Letters to My Daughters