Falling back into Autumn: LAPC & TTC

When days start to shorten and nights take on a chill,

the world begins falling back into Autumn.

A single fallen leaf shines as brightly as a star,

announcing Fall’s arrival.

Aspen leaf

Leaves begin to turn,

slowly at first.

Bend's leaves of fall

Hidden tree spirits rejoice,

reflecting upon the changing seasons.

The tree people of autumn

Hues intensify,

in enthusiastic explosions of color.

Following fall in Bend, Oregon

Mountain roads, lined with gold, ruby, and emerald leaves,

twist and turn with the weight of such treasures.

turning into fall

Gardens, falling back into Autumn,

celebrate by dressing in Fall’s finery.

Autumn leaves in Oregon

And when Autumn moves towards Winter,

leaves fall in frost-covered confetti.

Falling back into autumn

Faded leaves collect upon the soil,

nourishing the slumbering seeds of Spring.

time accelerates

The Lens-Artist Photo Challenge this week is “Looking Back.” All of the pictures in my post today were found while looking back through the archives on my Bend Branches blog. Sometimes, looking back can reveal treasures of the past worth sharing again. Happy Fall!

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Three Things Challenge – jewels, emerald, ruby

21 thoughts on “Falling back into Autumn: LAPC & TTC

  1. A great idea to “look back” through your own archives Siobhan. Some amazing images of fall’s splendor. Here in the south there is little change and certainly none of that marvelous fall foliage. I must admit I do miss autumn up north but then I remember winter and have no more complaints!

    • Thanks, Tina! Glad you appreciate where you live now and have fond memories of fall foliage from where you’ve lived before. I like Bend’s four distinct seasons, each with their own unique beauty.

  2. My love hate relationship with Autumn continues … absolutely love the fall hues while on the trees, absolutely hate dealing with the fallout from our woods – I feel like Snoopy ha.

    • Yes, Brian, the colors are gorgeous! We don’t have many deciduous trees on our property, but I have fond memories of jumping into piles of them as a kid. Our parents spent so much time raking them into neat piles only to be destroyed by mischievous kids. 😉

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