Seasons

 The sun rises over frozen ground, dew hardened to frost as autumn yields to winter. 

Honeysuckle slips into sleep, waiting for the spring sun to rouse it again. 

Winter begins with the last leaf’s fall. Night comes sooner; each breath gathers into a smoky mist. Puffer coats, scarves, and gloves become necessary evils as the temperature keeps dropping. 

Under clear skies the stars sharpen while wind whistles down the avenue. Indoors, the familiar clang of the heat fades, and soon crocuses and daffodils push through as winter loosens into spring. 

Then the honeysuckle blooms again, its color ready to become an artist’s muse.


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