Every month and every season has something special to offer but October is my favorite month of all. I enjoy spring when the world comes alive again and everything is super green. I enjoy summer when the sun shines and we can get away with shorts and t-shirts. I even enjoy winter with its crisp, fresh snow, although I admit that winter could be a little shorter. I have often believed that I was born in the perfect place on earth because here in Pennsylvania, I get a taste of each season at its best.
During the fall, I love to get outside in the Pennsylvania woods and of course, where I go, the camera goes too. I took these photos during my last ‘hiking’ adventure with the family. We got off the regular path in the park and explored the trails. Great fun for the kids who lead the way. Great fun for me who lingered behind snapping photos at whatever caught my interest. An hour in and we realized that we had no idea where we were and how to get back out again. (oops) We didn’t panic. We pushed on and when the trail we were on didn’t appear to get us close to an escape from the woods, we abandoned it and tried to back track. Eventually we found our way out.
Now that the kids are at school, I have the option to get out on my own a bit more and I’ve started taking advantage of this fact by visiting the park three times per week to run. Okay, a runner I am not, but I am trying and I haven’t died yet. I have discovered this is not just a means to try to shed a few extra pounds and get back in shape, but a wonderful opportunity to witness summer’s last goodbyes as the world transforms around me into autumn. Every morning that I park the car and head toward the path through the woods, I notice that the leaves on the trees have gained a little more color. The smell of fall is in the air. The sun may still be shining and the days may still be warm but there are the first hints of a cool breeze that promise frost that will only be a matter of weeks away.
The autumn sun is softer than the summer sun and when it filters through the trees, it makes the yellow leaves glow and the reds more vibrant. When the breeze picks up, the leaves let go of the trees and cascade down along the path like a golden rain. There is something almost magical about running through it. It makes me feel like a kid again. Remember when we would gather leaves into giant piles and jump into them?
Sometimes as I run, I see the big, fuzzy caterpillars along the path – a sign of winter to come!
The park is a quiet place anyway but on a weekday morning, it is even more so. It gives me the chance to escape into my own thoughts as I walk or run, work out my next story, or just daydream. No kids to complain that they don’t want to walk anymore. No fighting. Just myself and the world around me and occasionally, the fellow walker that I pass along the way.
I know that eventually the days will not be as warm and we’ll wake up to frost on the ground again. Eventually the trees will shake free of all their leaves and I’ll be running over them scattered on the dirt path. Eventually it will even be so cold that getting out of the car and walking along the path will lose its appeal. (But I hope that doesn’t happen.) In the blink of an eye, I won’t be surrounded by the vibrant colors and the smell of fall. I won’t come home to apple cider or see pumpkins and corn stalks outside the neighbor’s houses anymore. I will miss fall when it ends but in the meantime, I intend to enjoy every moment that I can.
I look forward to the trips to the farm and many more travels through the woods.
I hope that you will enjoy it right along with me in my photos.
What is your favorite thing about autumn?
Mother nature opening her mixing her palette is the high point for me. Sadly Fall means a gradual(hopefully) slide into the dark cold winter months. Great post Stephanie, always enjoy your adventures.
Thank you, Don. Enjoy the color. 🙂
This is an especially poignant post. Really enjoyed it. I love all four seasons, the feeling of starting and ending, over and over again, the feeling of change. In Fall, I enjoy the crispness, the feeling of completeness. The world’s girding its loins for the months of cold, gathering its harvests to survive the winter.
Thank you, Judy. 🙂 Each season has something unique to offer. I love being a part of that constant turn of the wheel.
I was in Pennsylvania last fall (around the Allegheny National Forest, but mainly in Warren) and was blown away by the gorgeous autumn colors. The day I arrived I had to stop the car several times to look at the leaves turning on the trees. In Warren, I drove around admiring all the plants in bloom and the different varieties of foliage. This reminds me of my trip there.
Hi Deb. I am glad that you were able to enjoy PA in full fall splendor. I hope you’ll come back again sometime. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂