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October 5, 2008 |Permalink |Comments (2)
Aspens in the Autumn
It's funny how easily the change of seasons can slip past us.
This photo from Nancy Fox really hit me.
Wow.
Change is Life.
Comments ( 2)
This made me painfully homesick. Is it Colorado?
Colorado and the Aspens are beautiful.
I remember when I was out there deep in the woods where all was quiet. The wind was gently blowing and an interesting observation is that leaves of Aspens trees don't wave or sway with the wind....they quiver and shake. It is fascinating to watch. If you are ever out in Colorado---take the time to get out in the woods to quiet your mind and get in tune with nature by watching the Aspens. You won't regret it...