Sunday, November 6, 2022

WALK #81

For whatever reason, I’d long considered autumn to be the weakest of the four seasons. But as we go deeper into November, I see how stubbornly it remains despite the hovering of what I’d thought to be the strongest season of winter. Fall colors are powerful without losing their sense of fragility. Delicacy can be sturdy—autumn achieves something for which many poets strive and fail.




"Epistemic Justification"


Autumn's colors teach

Perseverance is 

Beauty

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