Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cycle of Color




Chilling
Changing

Swirling
Twirling

Flying
Falling

Falling

Falling

Falling

Back to the earth, back to the soil, feed the trees, prepare to renew.


J Weber, Colors

29 comments:

AL said...

Nice photos Judy, and Oreo would love to roam around there, lots of dried leaves all around. Munch!

AL

diane said...

Magic shots as always and apt verse. Where do you find them all?

Ms. Fiddlesticks said...

I really like this, cycle of color. Nice shots, my favorite is the 2nd one. Just a glint of sun coming through.
DF

MedaM said...

This is really beautiful series of photos. I love that colorful and charming tree on the first photo. I also like the way you took your second shot with the sunlight through the branches, and the third one with the colourful leaves around the tree roots and the light on the last photo of a lonely yellow leaf. Just beautiful!

Cher said...

beautiful cycle of color just like the wonderful cycle of life. great photos and text as usual. 'love the 1st shot most and that verse from J Weber is really captivating. ;)

Sunny said...

Lovely pictures. Need to add one more line to the verse...Raking...Raking!
Enjoy your day.
Sunny :)

Diane AZ said...

Captivating post from start to finish. The last image with the single leaf is awesome.

The Japanese Redneck said...

Great quote to go with your beautiful pictures.

Sandra said...

the poem is perfect. Falling colors are beautiful. I like the leaves against the trunk of the tree.

George said...

These are great pictures to go along with the quote. You've done a wonderful job of capturing the beauty of autumn.

DJan said...

The other thing I hear when I look at pictures of leaves like that are the sound of walking through them: ch - ch - ch.

Lynn said...

Love the photos. I wish we had a Fall here. Very few trees turn those magnificent colors. I think I saw some in the distance the other day when driving home from the Fiber Arts Center. :D

Sharon Wagner said...

They are going...going...gone from our yard as of this weekend!

Betsy from Tennessee said...

Neat colors, Judy. I absolutely love Fall---and yes, even the raking and blowing of leaves. It's great exercise for me also!!!!!

Your pictures are wonderful.
Hugs,
Betsy

Icy BC said...

How beautiful! Both photos and words are just wonderful, Judy! Our sky here today is so gray, that looking at your photos make me feel so good..

desertnutmeg said...

What a beautiful tree! Great photos-my fav is the the one leaf. -m.

Joan Elizabeth said...

Thanks for visiting my blog. Your photos are delightful as well as the thoughtful quotes.

Rae said...

Nice transition from a full tree to a single leaf. Beautiful tree and its shape is perfect.

Cyrille said...

Gorgeous shots. I stumbled upon your blog after placing orders at www.OrderDrugs.ca and was smitten right away. All of your photographs of autumn are very striking. If only there is such scenery as this in my backyard, then maybe I could get my rocking chair outside and take in all that beauty.

Lily Robinson said...

Hmmm... Just looked up and noticed the 'free ad' in your comments!

Can't get enough of fall leaves. The ones that linger go in the garden.

Ginny said...

Love the pictures. Especially the one with that little glimpse of sunlight peeking through the leaves!!

B.Held said...

This is just superb!

Chris said...

Beautiful shots, I like the first one with green and gold leaves together. I also love your header the colours are amazing.

The Frog Queen said...

Stunning pictures. Love tree photos! Thanks for sharing.

Cheers!

Pat said...

It's funny how the green leaves are right next to the yellow leaves on the same branches. I love how you always find the perfect poems to go with your photos. Very enjoyable!

Rose said...

Very nice photos.

Salitype said...

lovely cycle of life and colors....its such a warm colors preparing us for the colder days ahead!

Dory and the Mama said...

Wonderful Thoughts and photos!

Carletta said...

These are all lovely but I really like the second and the last!
Love that little poem as well.