Thursday, October 14, 2010

Autumn Descriptive Essay

The Picture Perfect

The sizzling summer ray is gone; yet the frosty winter is not here. What is left is what is left here. The leaves on the trees appear to be converting into blazing colors of red and intense tones of orange. All the greens look like they are being reborn into yellowish tones. The looks of the transforming phases of the leaves and the scenery overall gives off the feeling of what can be described, “walking into fire without the heat”.

All the colors are colors of furious flaming fire, but the temperature is just a calm and tranquil one. Walking into this setting makes me assume that both summer and winter wants its presence but both are struggling to take over with the aggressive opponent. Summer doesn’t want to leave and winter wants to come in and take over. Therefore the outcome of both their forces combined creates a neutral atmosphere with vigorous colors!

The combat makes it easier for the motionless lake. Only every once in a while, the tip cover of the lake would stir a little. Otherwise, it would just stay calm and produce the reflection of the vibrant colored trees off of it self. Seeing this scene from an image makes you just want to depart from where you are in order to enter the scene; A scene that also may represent a moral for life. “Do not take things for granted, you will not realize what you have until you lose it”. While sitting here and analyzing the image, I finally can understand the saying that people say, “a picture can mean a thousand words”.

This perfect scene is the perfect time and the perfect place for the state and mind to meditate. A mist of the summer ray and a sample of the winter breeze.  So flawless that I just want my presence there but yet I do not want to disturb the beautiful Mother Nature's ground.  

Picture above was used from:
http://www.wunderground.com/wximage/viewsingleimage.html?mode=singleimage&handle=gemini&number=1826&album_id=533&thumbstart=2&gallery=#slideanchor

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