For decades I have been mystified by the yammering of folks who do go on about fall colors.
Sure, I remember my native stomping grounds. There were always yellow delicious patches on mountain sides where gilded aspen leaves bravely fluttered for a final 2 or 3 weeks before crashing down to end as a scratchy brown carpet. But it was only ever yellow. Here, sycamores and oaks skip the yellowing part and just dump the dried-out leaves in the gutter. I swear it happens overnight. Wednesday - leafy green trees, Thursday - naked brown trees. Fall color is a marketing campaign, not a big deal. People are dumb.
You could say I was completely unprepared for the riotous shades of nature's last gasp. I spent a good 45 minutes on my belly in the middle of the Princeton battlefield, transfixed by thick stands of trees red, orange, and green all at the same time. I get it now. I'll try to keep the yammering down to a dull roar.
Friday, November 09, 2007
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2 comments:
Fuck the haterz, New Jersey is beautiful. :)
Yeah, the fall leaves can be beautiful. It's one of the things that I miss about living in a place that had actual seasons.
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