
Sing a song of seasons!
Something
bright in all!
Flowers in the summer,
Fires in the fall!" Robert
Louis Stevenson
You can smell the change. The summer is over. The ambient temperature
gradually slipping down, the days getting smaller. The most noticeable is the
changing colour of the leaves all around you. The different shades of green are
miraculously turning into brighter shades of yellow and red as if the trees and
shrubs are trying to compensate for the decreasing brightness and coldness of
the sun. The air is filled with aromas of the ripening fruits. Pure magic.

But there is another reason I welcome autumn. The abundance of flowers,
buzzing of bees &, and long hours of sunlight that makes summer so
delightful, gradually becomes monotonous. I do become restless and yearn for a
change. And change whether we like it or not, is inevitable. If there is no change,
there will be no “before” and “after”. Simply it will mean that time has
stopped. Time measures change and is measured by change (From Aristotle’s
Physics Book IV, part 10-13, 350 B.C.E.) Stopping time is not a technological problem,
it is a physical impossibility for our model of universe. Everything in the
universe including us has evolved in this everchanging environ and hence it is
in our very core to love change and hate status quo.
I like autumn also as a matter of principle. I detest monopolies of any
kind. Autumn
breaks the monopoly of Green (Chlorophyll) by giving the others like Yellow
(Xanthophylls), Orange (Carotenoids) and Red (Anthocyanins) a leg up. Even the swaths
of green lawns get covered by the fallen yellow, red, and brown leaves.
What is there not to adore Autumn
"The trees are in their autumn beauty
The woodland paths are dry,
Under the October twilight
the water
Mirrors a still sky.” William
Butler Yeats
2 comments:
Very descriptive blog on autumn. Loved it. Carved pumpkins, pumpkin pies, pumpkin lattes spiced with cinnamon, Halloween make up and outfits are some of my favourite things of the autumn!!!
Thanks Nirmal for the comments. The carving of pumpkins and other preparations for Halloween are certainly a lot of fun with grandchildren.
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