
Leo Tolstoy Quote
Leo Tolstoy Quote
Naturally, with this being (Central) Ohio and all, it was 60 degrees during a winter festival in February. We still had fun, though. And it was nice not being bundled up.
Snow Day Cbus 2017
Happy turning of the seasons to you (and, yes, I realize that it isn’t summer everywhere around the globe):
Apple Tree I by Gustav Klimt, 1912
The calendar and the weather agree that it is spring (at least for today). Let’s celebrate with this pretty painting and a relevant quote:
“It is spring again. The earth is like a child that knows poems by heart.”-Rainer Maria Rilke
Springtime by John Henry Twachtman, circa 1884
Autumn by Alfons Mucha, 1896
“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.”-Hal Borland
Washington Arch, Spring by Childe Hassam, circa 1893
Oh, autumn! You are my favourite season. No, really. I adore everything about you: your beautiful leaves, smoke-scented wind, vibrant sunsets, pumpkin patches, delectable food (warm cider, caramel apples, pie). You are really quite remarkable.
Autumn by Abraham Manievich, 1914
Autumn by Béla Farkas, 1913
Autumn Leaves by John Everett Millais, 1856
You have the best pastimes: hayrides, haunted houses, apple picking.
No wonder your charms drive poets into the arms of hyperbole:
you are the season of purest inspiration.
Autumn by Alfons Mucha, 1886
Your sights, sounds, smells–all are bundled away until needed. I unpack them in the heart of winter, when I do my best writing. They make life, and work, less barren. Hopeful, warm.
Autumn by Jens Lund, 1909
Thank you.
At the First Touch of Winter, Summer Fades Away by Valentine Cameron Prinsep, circa 1897
“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”-Albert Camus
A tiny autumn leaf resting atop a lantern on our front porch.
Place du Theatre-Francais, Spring by Camille Pissarro (1898)
Place du Theatre-Francais, Spring by Camille Pissarro (1898)
“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.”-Hal Borland