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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nothing gold can stay

Over the weekend, I took some photographs in what’s left of the garden, and working on them tonight to share them with you, I was feeling a little poetic about the time of year.

Since I don’t possess any talent at all when it comes to writing poetry, I’ll share a few of my favorite lines with you.

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November comes
And November goes,
With the last red berries
And the first white snows.
With night coming early,
And dawn coming late,
And ice in the bucket
And frost by the gate.
The fires burn
And the kettles sing,
And earth sinks to rest
Until next spring.

-  Elizabeth Coatsworth

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We finished what was left of this lettuce.  And it was good.

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I cannot endure to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house. 
So I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air.
-  Nathaniel Hawthorne

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I cannot agree more with Mr. Hawthorne. A beautiful day is meant to be spent out in it.

Here, basil gone to seed. And below, a lone leaf from the grapevine.

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I love it here at the old manor house on the hill.

 

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Nothing Gold Can Stay
by Robert Frost

Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.

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Until tomorrow, my friends . . .

28 comments:

  1. Just beautiful, Kate. Your macros.. as always are magnificent! I love that grapevine leaf. It's perfect.

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  2. Lovely posts and poetry - even if it wasn't scripted by you! :)

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  3. Lovely posts and poetry - even if it wasn't scripted by you! :)

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  4. Robert Frost...one of my favorites.
    And your photos...also always one of my favorites!!

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  5. I always find it funny, the different seasons in your world and mine :o) Today I did a huge photo post on spring and the bursts of wonderful colour and heat in my garden..! On the same day I read yours about the lustre of gold leaving for another year, waiting in slumber for another season to pass. We live in such a wonderful world really don't we..?
    Lizzie
    xxx

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  6. Ha! How many country songs did that Robert Frost guy write? Not a lot I bet!! :)

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  7. Love Robert Frost's work... and you do live in the most gorgeous place!

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  8. Beautiful. As is the manor house...life does hand us roses along with the thorns now and then, doesn't it.

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  9. As usual, your closeups just BLOW me away. Amazing Kate - you have SUCH an eye...

    Love your George calendar - these calendars are all the rage!
    :-)
    BB

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  10. your photos go well with the poetry...very nice post Kate...

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  11. Beautiful photos and post. Have a great day !

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  12. Beautiful post! Luv the pictures and the poetry.

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  13. I'm in heaven here! Frost and Hawthorne AND pictures of curly little leaves in one post? Thank you!!

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  14. I do love a Robert Frost poem. It's been bitterly cold here the last couple of days, so I'm not spending much time outdoors.

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  15. Lovely words to match your lovely photos

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  16. So beautiful! Loved the poetry and your gorgeous images!

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  17. You just reminded me how much I enjoy poetry and I don't take the time to read it nearly enough. Your lovely images with it couldn't be more perfect. xo ~Lili

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  18. beautiful. love the words you chose for these photos, and you know how i love poetry :)

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  19. Gorgeous, gorgeous photos!...and Frost has the perfect words to go with them...

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family Kate!

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  20. Absolutely wonderful photos and the words are so perfect.

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  21. Wonderful captures showcasing the beautiful colors of fall.

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  22. There's an award at my place...hope some new folks come to visit you.

    Happy Eat Too Much Day!

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  23. Oh sweetie, this Ozark Farm Chick is in awe of your golden pics. I'm not a fan of the winter months so after the last leaf falls I start plannin' for spring baby!!!

    I'm soooo not a snowbunny!!! :o)

    Have a wonderfully blessed Thanksgiving from the beautiful hills and hollers of the Missouri Ponderosa!!!

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  24. Happy Turkey day to you and your family katie, and most of all Happy Birthday day to you. love ya and all you do .

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