Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Autumn Day


"Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile."
-Wm. Cullen Bryant
Enjoyed a beautiful autumn day this weekend (though warm!) and wanted to share it with you -



"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting
and autumn a mosaic of them all."
-Stanley Horowitz
Really lovely. Even found enough time last night to make these two paperweights. I really love the baby one; although I have to come up with a better way of photographing them!







Something as simple as flowers against a barn can be so breath-taking this time of year...

SOAKING UP SUN
Today there is the kind of sunshine old men love, the kind of day when my grandfather would sit on the south side of the wooden corncrib where the sunlight warmed slowly all through the day like a wood stove. One after another dry leaves fell. No painful memories came. Everything was lit by a halo of light. The cornstalks glinted bright as pieces of glass. From the fields and cottonwood grove came the damp smell of mushrooms, of things going back to earth. I sat with my grandfather then. Sheep came up to us as we sat there, their oily wool so warm to my fingers, like a strange and magic snow. My grandfather whittled sweet smelling apple sticks just to get at the scent. His thumb had a permanent groove in it where the back of the knife blade rested. He let me listen to the wind, the wild geese, the soft dialect of sheep, while his own silence taught me every secret thing he knew.-- Tom Hennen



1 comment:

Alison Gibbs said...

Great post. It surely is what Autumn is all about. Love the paperweights - how cute is the baby one.
Alison