
And then transition to fiery reds and slate blue all in a matter of hours.

If it didn't give me panic attacks that WINTER is coming, I might actually enjoy autumn in all its juxtapositions. At the very least, it gives me an excuse to use the word juxtaposition, as opposed to winter which only makes me say, "I HATE COLD."



8 comments:
I would EXPECT you to have favorite words! And it's SO crazy that you specifically mentioned "juxtaposition" because I have come across that work A LOT lately!
That second photo is just gorgeous...
And also, hope you have a great Halloween with your two little trick-or-treaters! :)
oh I love the second photo! And I have some favorite words (and words that I hate, and never ever use.)
I love fall and I even love winter...for the first two months of six....and I love your pictures.
Also, my favorite words are: plethora, and copious. Interestingly, they have similar definitions.
I think juxtaposition is a word that isn't used enough in everyday conversation. I have a whole list of words like that. For instance my favorite word is asinine. But when I use it people think I am cursing (really, no joke)
Love the photos! I love fall, really fall weather would be perfect all year long (you know with some Indian Summers thrown in for good measure)
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I love those words too. So beautiful. And I loved this post. What gorgeous pictures of the sky and fleeting leaves. Perfection!
Ribbons of pinks and blues and purples... and it DOES make winter a bit more inviting!!?? Does fall also bring vocabulary tests!!??
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