Winter is here, but this past Fall was the most colorful one I have ever experienced, and I had visitors to share it with in Daydreaming on the Porch

  • Dec. 18, 2024, 8:20 a.m.
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The leaves fall, fall as from far,
Like distant gardens withered in the heavens;
They fall with slow and lingering descent.
And in the nights the heavy Earth, too, falls
From out the stars into the Solitude.
Thus all doth fall. This hand of mine must fall
And lo! the other one:—it is the law.
But there is One who holds this falling
Infinitely softly in His hands.



Rainer Maria Rilke


Last week marked a rare event in my solitary life. I had the pleasure of a four-day visit by two friends who are academics in Europe working on a large research project about the writing of long-term online diarists. Several years ago the original researchers selected my online journal, which has been a continuous part of my life since 1998, not long after the Internet and World Wide Web came on the scene. For me m, the Web in the years after 1996, was instantaneously both life-enhancing and life-changing . For the first time I had an audience for my writing that truly meant something to me. Every personal essay and journal entry I posted was read and commented on by people who related to and appreciated what I was saying. And this has kept me inspired and motivated to write online for more than 25 years.

My researcher friends have interviewed me extensively during two intensive work visits in 2023, and just this past week. It’s now concluded, but what a mentally stimulating and personally enjoyable visit it was, as we also found time to see parks, gardens and one of Charleston’s most beautiful and famous historic house.

Fortunately, we had the most perfect sunny and cool weather to enjoy long walks experiencing the abundant natural beauty which surrounds me here. And most remarkably, as I frequently commented to my visitors, the colors of the leaves and woods this late Autumn were more stunningly beautiful than I have ever known them to be.

The Fall leaf changes are usually muted here along the South Carolina coast, with lots of brown, dead leaves falling from the trees. Not so this year. The woods seemed to be filled with gold, yellow and red leaves. I was mesmerized during our lengthy walks at the large county nature preserve, as oaks, hickories, sweet gum, beech, walnut and other types of trees offered a dazzling spectacle of color.

Needless to say, I was busy with my camera taking pictures in between all the oohs and as. I was like a kid in a candy shop. The woods, marshes, grasses and reeds shone in radiant golds and yellow primarily. I was simply awed by the majesty of this season, as never before. I have been trying to figure out what special combination of weather factors and other natural conditions came together this year to provide such a pageant of color, both in the city and in the countryside.

Here are some of my favorite captures of the trees, woods,and marshes:

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Last updated December 18, 2024


Jinn December 18, 2024

How wonderful to have your journal chosen! This has been a colorful Fall even here . Now it should be Winter here but it has not quite arrived yet.

Oswego Jinn ⋅ December 18, 2024

I am indeed honored! It’s nice that people in academia see material for their research in my writing. :-)

Spirit Song December 18, 2024

Beautiful words, beautiful photos. Thank you for sharing your gifts here.

music & dogs & wine December 19, 2024

What a cool project to be a part of! Love the pics!

Oswego music & dogs & wine ⋅ December 19, 2024

Thank you so much! It was a memorable week. But I’m exhausted. This is more socializing than I do in an entire year!! lol!

music & dogs & wine Oswego ⋅ December 19, 2024

😂 I'd love to read whatever they eventually publish!

gypsy spirit December 19, 2024 (edited December 19, 2024)

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Autumn (Fall) is a favourite season of mine too, alongside Spring of course, and the captures of various hues and forms in your images are exquisite....thanks. I can understand the opportunity to have had to not only to share all that beauty with your friends, but also the special deep and meaningful time together. It is wonderful to have such an appreciation for the craft of journaling, and the fact that they have remained so impressed with your work over the years, and how you share such a friendship.
Some years ago I wrote a couple of short winter poems that I will try and find to share with you.
take care, and all the best for your Festive time. Will you spend Christmas with your siblings? I hope so. hugs p

Oswego gypsy spirit ⋅ December 20, 2024

The timing of their visit could not have been better. It was as if Nature had painted the landscape with its most beautiful colors. :)

gypsy spirit December 19, 2024

Found one of them.

Do not lament the season's evolution
as winter's seeming barrenness unfolds
without the nurture of the sweet cool raindrops
no growth, no life would this earth's bounty hold

shedding leaves
enable shafts of light
to reach you through the trees
skeletal branches as earth rests
stand ready to guide you
through another season of your life.

(c) PN 2000

Oswego gypsy spirit ⋅ December 19, 2024

This is so beautiful. Once again, it’s evident how deeply Nature unfolds its secrets and mysteries to you. ☺️

gypsy spirit Oswego ⋅ December 19, 2024

thank you. p

LewisWood December 23, 2024

Rainer Maria Rilke’s reflections on beauty and the inevitable passing of time resonate deeply with many of us. Life, in its constant flux, has an undeniable connection with how we perceive and care for our appearance. While the beauty of nature, such as the vibrant fall leaves, may captivate us, taking care of your personal beauty is something that can also offer fulfillment. For example, products skin care offers products focused on skincare, haircare, and makeup to help you feel and look your best. The changing seasons are a reminder to update your skincare routine and embrace your beauty. In conclusion, investing time in self-care and beauty products is an important part of feeling balanced and confident.

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