Fall
is my favorite time of the year but then a lot of you already knew that fact.
To me it’s a sensory overload but in this case it’s a good one. I love the
smell of fall, the feel of it, the colors and the remnants that abound as well
as the azure blue skies.
Here
in West Virginia we are blessed with a glorious fall every year. The mountains
sing with vivid colors—they are so vivid that it is breathtaking. Every single
color and hue is there and it looks like God has taken His paint brush and
splattered colors everywhere. There is no other way to explain it other than
that. It’s miraculous time after time.
If
you live in an area where you don’t have fall, I feel sorry for you are missing
the most colorful season of the year. If you google “Fall in West Virginia” you
will see the astounding colors I’m talking about. But I can’t describe the
smell of fall, nor the feel of it other than it makes me delirious when I am
outside taking in its glory. I wish I could describe it to those of you that
have never experienced this season.
But
if you have fall, you know what I’m talking about: It is a glorious season that
is so full of sensory overload but it’s too brief! “Gather ye colored leaves
while ye may” for winter looms ahead. Meanwhile, go out and enjoy each day of
this short time of the year. Immerse yourself in its glory. I certainly do.
Sherry
Hill
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