A Photo Essay: Biding Time

I'm going plant shopping tomorrow. I want to get something in the ground, like a promise, before winter sets in. Snow may fall, trees may go bare, but in springtime, my new tree perhaps will keep the promise of life renewed.

As the pictures on this page reveal, autumn is with us in northeast USA. There is a mix of green and brilliant orange all around.

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There are, surprisingly, flowers still in bloom,

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And trees stripped of their foliage.

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The pond, which in springtime was alive with turtles, fish and ducks, now has one lonely terrapin catching discrete rays on a rotting log.

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The pond itself seems to be resigned to the coming cold, to the temporary cessation of its buoyancy. Trees bow submissively in the water,

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which is host to floating leaves and debris.

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The bench, deserted. In its more brilliant incarnation, the pond would draw visitors who would sit upon the bench and enjoy the vibrant display of wildlife, flowers.
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No one, besides me it seems, has come to watch the quiet scene,
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the gentle ripples in the pond, the reflections of orange and green,
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that almost whisper, "Wait. Bide your time, be patient."

There is no tension, no sense of impending action, as leaves float listlessly.

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Some leaves succumb to fate, sink to the bottom and are absorbed, to give rise to new life when the pond awakens in spring.
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There will be changes when winter finally sets in.

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The first snow will likely cover this fallen tree, which is well on its way to being consumed by fungus, and innumerable forms of life that are living off it now.

Will this stump be here in the spring?

All around the pond I see it, life readying itself for abeyance.
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There is the abandoned canoe,
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and the stump already covered in vines.

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And yet there is defiance. Flowers of every hue hold onto life.
They are yellow/orange flowers,

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and white blossoms,

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and tiny pink ones, incongruous among dead leaves.
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Sometimes the flowers just peek out and grace the ground with a bit of color.

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Sometimes, they cover a whole bush with exuberance. I ask myself, "How long can they last?"
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Eventually, the cold and time will win the day. Life displayed here will bend to the inevitable, as will this log, already long on the path to disintegration.
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Winter may have its brief victory. It will shroud us in cold and dim light. No matter. Tomorrow I plant my tree, my promise. In spring the turtles and ducks will return to the pond. Life will burst forth.

Patience. We will bide our time.

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I thought I'd end this piece with a few photos I took at the same park this summer. These were contributed to LIL, the LMAC Gallery, at the end of summer.

Here is someone actually sitting on a bench by the same pond.
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Here is a picture of bridge over the same pond.

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Meanwhile, I'll leave off with that iconic of all autumn symbols: the pumpkin.

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All images are mine, including the accent sunset

Thank you for reading

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Yes, summer will return and set your land aflame with its vibrancy. A promise is a lick of faith in the cold that says, YES, I will be here tomorrow. I will be here after the log disintegrates, I will be here when the ducks return- I will BE.
Gorgeous images, you’re really striding forward with that camera of yours.

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I will BE.

Shear poetry in that statement, my friend @itsostylish . Yes, a poem can have only three words, when those are in service of a skilled wordsmith.

Thank you for reading and commenting.

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Yay! I love Autumn! And my... Such beautiful scenery! With its sheer burst of color, nature, and beauty, ; I have to admit, you'd be a CRAZY INSPIRATION not to derive even the littlest bit of inspiration or serenity from this marvelous scenery!

Enjoy the season😀

P.S: I don't think that frog appreciates you taking its picture without permission:)

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P.S: I don't think that frog appreciates you taking its picture without permission:)

If they are going to lounge around and do nothing, they must expect to have their pictures taken😅

Thank you so much for stopping by and appreciating my photo essay. Have a great weekend, @zeraton

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Why wouldn't other people want to go see the fall colors??? It's one of the best things about the season!

This post has been manually curated by the VYB curation project

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Hello @wrestlingdesires, So nice to see you here!

Why wouldn't other people want to go see the fall colors

There were some people (not many) but no one sitting down and just enjoying the quiet. I love the quiet :)

Thanks so much for stopping by and for the curation. Have a great weekend!

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Definitely autumn is a great season, I think here in Spain I will be able to enjoy these days.
I see it was a great hike you did, the pictures show how beautiful the place is. Have a nice rest of the day!🤗

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I would love to see those pictures from Spain. I have some black and whites (from 1967!) that I might share with you sometime.

Thank you for stopping by and commenting, my friend @mballesteros

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Precious phtos @agmore i wish i had autumn in my country but well... i least i have 20-30 degrees all year...

this season is so far the most beautiful to take photos

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Thank you for liking my pictures, @malos10. Autumn is lovely, but kind of sad in a way also. It reminds us that time is passing. But I guess, everything needs to rest, and that's what the earth does in the winter. Autumn just gets us ready.

I appreciate your visit and your comment. Have a great weekend.

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