Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

Apple Picking…

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The day we went apple picking was yet another unseasonably hot October day…It is probably the first time we did this in shorts and t-shirts and still complained.   It just didn’t seem right.  The heat did increase the scent of the apples though, a wonderful cidery scent that you just can’t blame the yellow jackets for being attracted to…a scent that reminds me how I miss an old apple tree that once grew in our backyard, a tree so tall you would need a ladder to pick the apples if they were any good for eating.  The yellow jackets loved those apples too.

Apples

by Laurie Lee

Behold the apples’ rounded worlds:
juice-green of July rain,
the black polestar of flowers, the rind
mapped with its crimson stain.
The russet, crab and cottage red
burn to the sun’s hot brass,
then drop like sweat from every branch
and bubble in the grass.
They lie as wanton as they fall,
and where they fall and break,
the stallion clamps his crunching jaws,
the starling stabs his beak.
In each plump gourd the cidery bite
of boys’ teeth tears the skin;
the waltzing wasp consumes his share,
the bent worm enters in.
I, with as easy hunger, take
entire my season’s dole;
welcome the ripe, the sweet, the sour,
the hollow and the whole.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Picturing Fall…

Throughout the month of October I participated in Picture Fall, a photography workshop held by Tracey Clark, the founder of Shutter Sisters.  Every day my inbox held a beautifully written assignment with accompanying photography tips.  Every day I was inspired to take photos and share them at the online class site.   Some days I liked what I did and some days I didn’t but I tried to submit something every day.  I loved meeting other photographers of all levels and learned from each of them. I did find that extra encouragement very helpful.  On the other hand I did find it very time consuming to take so many photos, edit them, upload them, and comment on other submitted photos.  I haven’t taken many photos since the workshop ended…Burnout?

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I may be crazy but I plan to participate in Picture the Holidays in December…

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