Pictures to entertain, spark interest, and inspire you to create with words or images, if you wish. Whether it’s a poem, story, play, novel, memory, essay, painting, drawing, sculpture, or another photograph is up to you. Or you can just enjoy the pictures. My image is untitled to avoid directing anyone. But you can find the title here.
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Have fun and get those creative juices flowing.
Sometimes, I’ll include my writing inspired by the image.
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Lovely mix of colours. Autumn is coming. Sigh.
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Thanks, Lynette.
One of the definitions of life is the inclusion of change. We live in temperate climes, so the seasons roll on, bringing the needed changes to begin the new growth we all rely on. But, yes, I also prefer the warmth. As it happens, I look out of my window this morning on a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds, the wind swaying the branches of nearby trees. And my phone tells me the temperature out there at present is around 14C (57F), but I’ll be stepping out there soon for a visit to the local shop for essential fresh foods, so I’ll discover how true that digital assessment is.
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I am back in the north now after my break in Penticton and it has become very cool. 4C and a cold rain. That’s a typical precursor to snow which we will get by the end of this month. Enjoy your blue sky!
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I don’t envy you the cold or the snow, Lynette. Hope it doesn’t make life too difficult for you, and that you get some relief from those harsh winters up there.
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I will be returning to Penticton again at the end of October and for winter break, too. Looking forward to those breaks already!
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That’s good news, Lynette. Enjoy your breaks.
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Thanks.
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I liked the blending of colors naturally. It is still sad to think of summer going away, even knowing it will come again in a year.
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Ah, but the seasons are the reason we have renewal, without which, all life would stagnate, Brenda. So I see these changes as a positive move, although, like you, I prefer the warmer seasons, of course!
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Lovely. The greens of summer, the color of fall and the browns of early winter!
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It was that mix that caught my eye on this patch of leaves scattered on the forest floor, Noelle. A sort of metaphor for the passing seasons.
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