It is mid-November. For the most part, deciduous trees have dropped their leaves. Does that leave your world looking drab? Look again.
A wise person once noted that beauty is where you find it. I’ll add that it is not hard to find. It may try to disguise itself, but beauty can be found. You have only to look.
Don’t forget to look where the light is a bit dim. Perhaps behind some sort of cover.
Beauty may lurk behind a fence, or even beyond. Hidden where you can’t quite focus. It is out there. You have to find it for yourself.
Sometimes, it appears with a seasonal type of feel. (Okay this pushing it a bit early.)
Where do you see beauty?
Depends on the mood. Some days beauty is everywhere. Others…none to be found. I love the changing seasons and I find there is something beautiful about each. I am enjoying the hydrangea blossoms lately as they brown and dry up.
I understand.
It is great to live where we have seasons. It reminds me of the continuity of cycles.
I have the third picture in 3-D just outside my living room window. Beauty? Keep the eyes open!
I very much enjoy our holly bushes. Shiny leaves and bright red berries.
Yeah! Always something to find.
I was thinking of you and MQD as I wrote this. The search for the beauty can be almost as delightful as the discovery thereof.