Monday, September 19, 2011

Sunlit peaches...


"For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together.
For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad."

- Edwin Way Teale


What is it about the simplicity of viewing late summer peaches ripening on the window sill? They are set there in the morning sunlight, all in a row, and in an instant you glance over to see the light softly caressing and lightly kissing the soft peach skin... and the ripening begins. Love has many forms...

3 comments:

Anyes said...

Indeed :-)

From Beyond My Kitchen Window said...

Fruit is art to me. I always put my fruit on the window sill so I can admire its beauty while I'm at the sink doing my chores.

Birdie said...

Dear Karen, it has been a while ... your peaches look wonderful, I could imagine their taste ... that made me smile. I missed you! Love!

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