Hand outstretched, waiting
One orange leaf wafting down
Crisp cascade follows

Spread wide your fine nets
Fingers splayed, arms extended
Raking the glory

Try catching autumn
Crunch and crackle, red and gold
Store Fall if you can

Hand outstretched, waiting
One orange leaf wafting down
Crisp cascade follows

Spread wide your fine nets
Fingers splayed, arms extended
Raking the glory

Try catching autumn
Crunch and crackle, red and gold
Store Fall if you can

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Thank you!
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Oh I do love this x
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I’m feeling a bit nostalgic for places where the leaves change in fall. Here, it’s just green mostly. All year round.
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I bet a few days picking up the avalanche in our garden would help with this nostalgia xxx
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That would certainly do the trick!
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We now live in this )89&ing conservation area, where you are not allowed to cut trees without a permit. That is as opposed to an area where tree wars ruled cos no-one knew who owned what. We feel we tread a happy path. I mean when folks start re conservation and the tree trunk is coming in our window we take it down, largely cos this law was being enforced by the local idiot . I think folks here have learned to respect us. BUT we do have a lot of leaves from everyone else’s gardens.
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Studly has never been much of one for raking leaves. He might get a leaf blower out and move them around a bit, but some of our leaves look like they were on the ark.
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This is besutiful🍂🍁
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Thank you!
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Awesome Autumn, Mother Nature’s finest work some say.
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I certainly believe that.
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Me too.
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A splendid combination. That last photo is quite stunning
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Thanks!
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