Fall’s here, and the wonderful colors are coming soon. Don’t
let it pass by without pausing and taking it all in. For many, it’s the most
beautiful time of year.
It really is a color show here in New England when the
leaves start to turn from green to yellow, orange and red. Sometimes we take these
things for granted and just kind of notice them but don’t absorb them. This
year, take some extra time to soak it all in.
I had a friend years ago who passed away, but she told me as
she was dying to take the time every year to enjoy the daffodils . . . because
we never know when we’re seeing them for the last time.
We have enough regrets in our lives . . . things we could
have done better, or made better, or perhaps people and things we should have
enjoyed more or with whom we should have spent more time or loved more.
Then it’s all gone. And it’s too late to fix.
Fall, then, is the closing of a chapter and the opening of another chapter. Perhaps we should use nature's chapters as a way to close some of ours as we go along.
So the colors come and go every year. Some years are “better”
than others, but every year is beautiful.
It’s a last blast of color before winter sets in, with its multiple shades of grey coloring the landscape. Snow covering those
leaves you didn’t finish raking. Cold piercing your skin as you make your way
to the mailbox. Piles of snow blocking the front door.
Enjoy the time. Enjoy the beauty around you and take it all
in. Be happy you’re still here to enjoy it.
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