The geometry of winter
Many of the trees have finally lost their leaves. They stand proud and naked, stripped to the bone. It's beautiful. I love shape even more than color, and trees without leaves express some of the finest geometry of nature. Bare branches against a clouded sky.
Trees don't get cold. Nor do they feel that winter brings loss. They shed their foliage without a tear, serene with the change of seasons. Birth implies death, after all. And besides, spring will come again. What confidence.
Trees don't get cold. Nor do they feel that winter brings loss. They shed their foliage without a tear, serene with the change of seasons. Birth implies death, after all. And besides, spring will come again. What confidence.
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