All at once every tree on our street has let go of its leaves, so it looks like the sunrise was shattered and its colors are snowing from the sky in small pieces. And later on it is actually snowing, as if the dust stirred up by that shattering is coming down after the leaves.
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tawny grammar is a notebook of nature and culture on the web and in the wild, kept by Steve Himmer. The name comes from Thoreau's essay "Walking", and the image above is the Bruder Klaus Field Chapel.