Lonely Leaf

I’ve enjoyed watching large maple leaves gently fall from this tree and now there’s only a very few left including this little one, its time done, its rest awaiting.

There’s something very soothing about taking just a couple of minutes to watch leaves floating to the ground; a very centring activity.

Happy Tuesday.

23 thoughts on “Lonely Leaf”

  1. Yes. Watching leaves fall is relaxing. I had an opportunity one day last to do just that. It felt like rain equivalent of falling leaves.
    I watched as they landed in the water.

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    1. Depending on the species, some trees here are completely denuded while others still have lots left. The beech tree behind our place is only beginning to turn yellow. I’m glad that it’s a process instead of all of them going at once. The wind is likely gone for the year since the valley cloud cap has started – I’m very happy that it might be over! We had more than our share lately!

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  2. It’s interesting that some people find it so peaceful, calming, or beautiful to watch the leaves come down. To me it’s always such a sad thing. Maybe I need to readjust my thinking.

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    1. Yes, I understand. I lived in Phoenix for a year and saw how some trees didn’t lose their leaves all at once while other trees’ leaves just seemed to dry up and fall off. I love the autumn colours, too. I wish they would stay just a bit longer. 🍂

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