Autumn has
come to town. Nature starts
its metamorphosis. Brown leaves and
chestnuts falling from trees,
mind your head.
Suddenly, summer has left for warmer places, and autumn has started moving into our parts of the world. Slowly changing our lives. It’s colder in the mornings, the days are notably shortening. The leaves are changing into wonderful browns and reds and yellows. And chestnuts started falling from the trees.
We’ve been very lucky. The weather this week has been amazing, so we can fully enjoy these first days of fall.
How about you? Are you enjoying the changing of the seasons?
#BTLP Update
Yes, I am still shaping my Bigger Than Life Project, or #BTLP. I have now decided to roll it out in multiple stages and have started preparations for the launch of stage one. To give you a little backstage glimpse of what I’m working on, I recorded this for you. Can you guess what I’m working on?
Poetry Elsewhere
Obviously, I’m not the only poet being inspired by the seasonal change. A poet to follow, known on Instagram as “message saved as draft”, certainly wrote a beautiful poem, accurately titled Autumn.
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The poem on top is a tritriplicata, a poetic form I created. If you want to know more about it, click here to find answers to some of the questions you might have.