The Church in yesterday’s post has used red very effectively.
Unifying and a bit whimsical. Perhaps a subliminal message as well.
The wind has blown hard for the past 16 hours and the temp is around 5 C. There aren’t many leaves left on the trees and my driveway has blown clear of leaves (one good thing about wind).
The poinsettia plant given to us last Christmas has been exceptionally healthy and vital for the past 9 months but the end will occur soon. (There is a reason that poinsettia bushes don’t occur in this part of the world – it’s called winter.)
Today it is starting its final journey:
“Help! I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!”?
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When the sumac turns its glorious red, we know fall has arrived.
Recently we have experienced bright blue sky sunshine. Yesterday’s rain and cloudy skies produced a pleasant change in the light making it much more gentle.
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There is no more brilliant red than that of a red maple leaf.
They are a bland green all summer and then “WHAM!”, along comes fall – a chance to show off.
But like all fireworks the show is over too soon.
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The leaves are turning from summer green to fall reds and yellows.
Mother Nature knows how to paint.
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With the kind help of Silverpixel, here is a different visual treatment of yesterday’s post.
Appropriately matching emotion with visual is the challenge.
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