Fall announces itself softly
with drifting leaves
in freshened breeze
before the rain
I’m enjoying this fall season more than any other I remember. The contrasting foliage, quiet fog blankets, torrential rainstorms, and southbound vees of Canada geese seem new and wondrous to me.
I kinda missed the last two falls due to distractions. Two years ago, I was dealing with the side effects of concurrent chemo-radiation therapy combined with news that I had progressed to metastatic lung cancer. Last year, after another recurrence despite second line chemo and more radiation, I was scrambling to find a clinical trial. Being focused on questions of life and death overshadowed little things like the changing of leaves. It also fueled an awesome case of writer’s block.
I’m hoping to make good use of these cool gray days to rebuild my strength, read good books, declutter the house, and write. A lot of writing. I’m years behind on writing.
My productivity is boosted by using my lightbox to counter any drift towards Seasonal Affective Disorder, and nibbling dark chocolate now and then. I’d love to include the Seattle addiction (coffee) in my regimen, but it disagrees with my cancer pills. I’ll trade being less alert for more alive any day.
Feline overlords Admiral and General are doing their part by keeping my feet warm. Well, at least one foot.
I am glad you are enjoying our Canada geese. I miss seeing them at the river because they are all flying your way. We live so close but our days are bright and sunny, after the fog lifts. This is a wonderful season and I am pleased you can now enjoy it. Diane
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Diane,
Don’t worry — I overheard the geese planning their return to your area next year.
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We never know which season could be the last. I get out almost every day to enjoy natures beauty
Claire
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Claire,
We do need to enjoy the seasons while we have them, don’t we? Glad you’re able to get outside and enjoy.
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the most adorable photo – and happy you are enjoying this fall
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Thank you! The cats are quite accommodating when it comes to pictures. They hold still for at least 30 seconds–when they feel like it.
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