Coming on Fall at Old Falls Pond: Happy Sunday!

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There are a few places locally that bring out the best in the autumn color. It is early yet, but this time of year is when the birding festival circuit heats up again and, this year, I have no weekends free at all in October, so I have been trying to fill myself with early fall color, just in case.

And there is no where more reliable for color than Old Falls Pond on the Mousam River. Add an autumn sky overhead to reflect in the water and frame the shot with a fringe of turning leaves and it is a sight to behold, and a joy to capture.

Samsung Smart Camera WB800F in Rich Tone Mode (HDR). Processed in Snapseed on the Nexus 7.

And for the Sunday Thought. Someone posted a slightly malicious comment on my new adventure over at gobirding.us overnight. Something about my having too much time on my hands since I was running too many boring and redundant blogs. This gentleman has posted similar, just slightly nasty, comments on this page in the past. Hurtful. Intended to hurt. I can generally roll on past them, and I will this one, but that too much time on my hands remark hits home…and not , probably, in the way the writer intended. I have never been more aware of just how little time I have on my hands. I am, for the first time in my life, seriously thinking about retirement, looking ahead and counting the years I might have left, and wondering how best to redeem them. What will I do when I can do what I want, at least to the extent my retirement budget allows? How many more falls will I be able to get out to photograph the autumn leaves? Etc.

I can not, of course, know, but I do know, in a way that is new to me (and as old as mankind) that they are limited. Finite. Numbered, perhaps in the single digits. I can, and do, of course, hope. I hope for lots more falls. I hope for the health to enjoy them…but one thing I know is that I do not have too much time on my hands.

And that is somehow an appropriate Sunday Thought, here in the autumn of the year. I would like to go out like a New England fall, full of bright color under amazing skies. I hope my work over at gobirding.us is just the early fall show, and that the real season of brilliance is still to come. And I have a faith, as well as a reasoned confidence based on all my experience in life so far, that my time is in the hands of one who has all the time there is.

So, today, I will do my best to enjoy and celebrate what is…today, the early fall color at Old Falls Pond, and the changing foliage framing an infinite sky. Happy Sunday!

3 Comments

  1. Reply
    George J. Lambert September 29, 2013

    One has no control over comments from small minded people but one can choose to ignore them. As the latin proverb says : Non Illigitimi carborandum!

    Now that I am in my 70th decade, I, too, contemplate the finality of life and therefore choose to relish every waking moment doing what I like to do, enjoying nature, family and friends and avoiding pettiness. Life is just too fleeting.

    Keep up the good work that gives so much enjoyment to those who follow your postings.

    George

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    Donna Stannard Camp September 29, 2013

    Too much time on your hands? It looks to me like you’re living life fully and sharing the beauty you see and the talent you have to capture it with others.

    I pity the man who took the time to make the annoying comment to you – he is wasting too much of his life in too many ways…

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    kristenvarian@gmail.com September 29, 2013

    My husband and I have spent a lot of time talking about retirement and thinking about the time we have left. It’s exciting but sobering and you have worded it beautifully. I enjoy the daily pics and Sunday thoughts. Thanks for your time!

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