Hello, there!
Well, I dug the last of the veggies from my garden yesterday: the carrots, which always benefit from a frost, and we’ve had a couple of good ones here in my neighbourhood. I find myself living more inwardly these past couple of weeks, both physically (soup’s on and close the windows!) and mentally (winter projects and Christmas shopping, anyone?) How about you?
Before we shut the door completely on the glory that is the Canadian autumn, I’m excited to share a photo from my guest photographer this month: Kate Graham. Kate, who regularly walks my son’s dog, Kesler, snapped an extraordinary shot and graciously allowed me to post it. I was immediately inspired to write from it! Please take a moment in your busy day to relax and see what the photograph inspires in you. For me, it was JOY.
Lee Ann
Good morning Lee Ann: your narrative, photo and poem capture the transition to the chilly season. I always enjoy your work and receiving your emails. Keep warm and enjoy the clear crisp days to come.
Thank you, Curry! Hope to see you soon!
As usual you have written another great poem. You have definitely found your “wheelhouse” so to speak. Continue creating these poems so I can enjoy reading them.
Yes, I am loving this wheelhouse, M2! So happy you are enjoying the poems.
What a wonderful picture and poem. Definitely so true and inspiring. For me, we had chilli last night and yes, soup days are in again.
I love this one! You’ve absolutely captured the movement and sparkle of the image and the season. It’s a poem of action and of warm emotion. Perfect!
Love this writing with the picture of the dog enjoying a romp in the woods. I am a great fan of your writing as you well know. 💕💕