
In my last post, I wasn’t ready for summer to end. Today, as I walked on the trails near Snail Lake in Shoreview, Minnesota, there was clearly a tinge of autumn creeping across the landscape. Trees and grasses have taken on a yellowish hue, asters are in full bloom, geese gather together and lift off from lakes in a flurry of splashing water and honking. In our own garden, fall blooming flowers are alive with pollinators, while birds feast on seeds from spent flower heads.





And everything feels just right.
COMING UP ON ONE MINNESOTA CRONE
My Conversation with a Poet series will continue on October 1 with Puerto Rican poet Dorsía Smith Silva. I hope you’ll stop on by!
all photos by kcmickelson 2024
It’s fall in Florida. Due to global warming, we had hurricane Milton rather late in the season. Halloween decorations were affected by the storm, and the palm trees stay green year-round, but there are some trees that look yellow, not from changing leaves but from fall flowers. I will be sunbathing by the pool in the heat of the day. I hope and pray you also enjoy sunshine that will come your way.—Deby Cedars
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Autumn is assuredly showing her colors. Your images show that well.
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Your fall is beautiful – no wonder “everything feels just right.”
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Leaves are falling from our cottonwoods. Clumps of yellow here and there up high, but it seems like when it all turns, it turns at once. Then I know fall is here. That and the geese honking their way over my house morning and night.
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We were out in the garden today, clearing away some of the dead stuff so we can see the fall-blooming asters. The little bluestem is changing into this tapestry of hues that makes me want to slow down, make stew, linger a while.
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