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RE: The Tragedies in The Beautiful Autumn Leaves
A beautiful post, @slowwalker.
I find the fall season to be colourful but solemn. I think it's reflective of life in the sense that there is a beautiful sadness that permeates nature - the ancient Romans called it lacrima rerum which literally means. 'tears for things.'
So, it's particularly appropriate that you visited a war memorial in autumn, a time when the mind and senses grow naturally wistful and we reflect on sober things. It seems paradoxical that the death of leaves be accompanied by such a blazing burst of colour as if nature is saying that seedtime and harvest are but two aspects of the same thing.
Your photos were lovely. Have a pleasant day, my friend.