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thank you november

well as i am sitting here typing this blog post, our christmas tree is up and decorated.  the house smells of norfolk fir.  the season is upon us.

and this change is present in the landscape as well.

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there are more leaves on the ground than are on the trees.

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and the leaves that are left are slowly fading away from the brilliant reds to more subtle coppers and golds.

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i don’t know if it’s just me, but seriously this fall…it has been the most beautiful. and the leaves more stunning than ever.  and the season, which to me usually only last a couple of weeks, has extended well into late november.  a glorious sight to behold.

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did i ever tell you that i took a botany class?  it was probably about fifteen years ago or so.  kelsey was in four-year-old preschool and we were living in our first house. i was really getting into gardening, and as usual, my quest to be an overachiever led me into a college course about plants.

i don’t remember a lot about that class, but the one thing that has stuck with me all these years was the fact that the glorious colors of fall leaves are there, present, in the leaves all other times of the year as well.  it’s only as the tree begins to go dormant for the winter that the masking affect of chlorophyll diminishes.  and therefore allows the brightly colored pigments of xanthophylls, beta-carotene, and anthocyanins to emerge.

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pretty cool huh!

besides the obvious wonder and joy in the brightly colored leaves, this phenomenon also speaks to me on a personal level. because i can see in my own life how, once my obligations and day to day responsibilities of raising a child (a vocation that i wholly embraced and am eternally grateful for) started to diminish, other colors started to seep into my life.

and so today, i would just like to pay tribute to the season of fall.  to the magic and wonder.  the color.  and also to the idea possibility and hope. 

for the color in my life. 

thank you november.

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  1. Kate says

    November 30, 2013 at 9:05 pm

    i took a botany class during college, and it never failed to amaze me how magical plants and trees really are. fall does seem like it lasted a lot longer this year. beautiful, soft photographs, kelly.

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  2. Cathy says

    November 30, 2013 at 9:52 pm

    Oh my I did too. We all need to start a nursery! Ha! Fall did last a good long time this year. It was glorious.

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  3. Barb says

    December 1, 2013 at 9:13 am

    Beautiful images and analogy, Kelly!

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  4. Kelly Kardos says

    December 1, 2013 at 9:20 am

    What a beautiful tribute to Nobember Kelly. Love that ant eye view of the stairs and pumpkins. I think it’s pretty cool you took a botany class! It’s always fun to learn new things about blogging buddies!

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  5. Tracie says

    December 2, 2013 at 1:50 pm

    It’s a gift for me to see your fall and beginnings of winter. And for the first time maybe ever, we had our tree up on this same day too. My last to be born and only daughter was so excited we had our tree up just before December 1st this year!

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