going out in a blaze

Summer is coming to an end here in New Hampshire.  The mornings and evenings are chilly.  The crickets are no longer chirping with vigor. And, the squirrels are scampering in earnest about our yard, diligently preparing for the coming months.  Something about this turning of the seasons always makes me feel very peaceful.  I can feel my spirit changing from the energetic “outer-me” of summer, to the self-reflective “inner-me” of autumn and, eventually, winter. I feel a longing to be with myself again. And, though I hold dear those precious memories of our summer days at the beach or pool, and of our languidly basking in the sun on the back porch, I think I am ready for fall.  Yes, I am ready.

But, for one moment longer, I will savor the glory of summer.  Here are the holders-on, the last of summer’s vibrant bouquet. When we are deep in the dark and cold of winter, we can look back at these living flames and feel just a bit of their light and warmth when we need it most.

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My name is Kelli Ann Wilson (née Copeland), and I live in Walpole, NH. I am mama to Lillia (12) and Zane (5), and wife to Damian. My interests include: homemaking; photography; genealogy; gardening; and making things.

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  1. Roxanne
    September 17, 2012 / 10:21 pm

    The photos are beautiful. They look 3D.

    • kelli
      September 18, 2012 / 7:57 am

      Thanks! These flowers are in the gardens at Keene State, near the roundabout. I took them while we were waiting for Lillia’s ballet class to finish. I think they could have been better if the sun was not so bright. Things always look kind of washed out in that much light. I think my camera has a setting to help with that, but I am clueless about how to use it.

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