TheDailyGrace: The First Day of Autumn
October 4, 2013By Cathy Monetti
October 4, 2013
It always surprises me how, overnight, Summer turns to Fall. In one fell swoop the earth crosses a tipping point that lowers the temperature, of course—but also, in some soulful way—changes nature’s very attitude.
There is a releasing; a relaxing into things; a letting down of the on-guard demanded by Summer’s relentless heat. A maturing. An acceptance, if you will.
And then.
And then the most beautiful time of year bursts forth, the landscape painted in the brilliant hues of Autumn’s Poplars and Maples and Oaks. But there is jubilant color in unexpected places, as well. Unremarkable thickets come to life with Astor and Primrose and Goldenrod, singing and swaying with the joy of their own finally realized glory.
There is a deep soul beauty in the season that is Autumn, I think, the season of now, a season of becoming.
TheDailyGrace
TheDailyGrace is the online journal of Cathy Rigg Monetti, writer and founder of Riggs Partners in Columbia, South Carolina. It chronicles the observations of ordinary days, in an ordinary life, and how extraordinary those days become when you simply pay attention. Follow TheDailyGrace blog here , or via Facebook or Twitter.
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