Sunday, October 13, 2013

The colorful autumn leaves resemble a vast flower-bud.



"The increasing scarlet and yellow tints around the meadows and the river remind me of the opening of a vast flower-bud; they are the petals of its corolla, which is of the width of the valleys.  it is the flower of autumn, whose expanding bud just begins to blush."

Henry David Thoreau

Photo: Changing Aspen leaves and rock formations, Red Feather Lakes, CO; October 12, 2013

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