Tuesday, September 2, 2008




Fall
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Fall is coming....... in the early morning breeze, I can feel autumn whispering into the back of my neck and across the skin of my shoulders. The time is already changing and darkness is coming on earlier. While the colors are not changing yet in the marsh, there are different flowers blooming in my garden now, and the summer flowers are fading. The kids returned to school today - a new year, a new start, time advancing ahead of us with our children in tow.
I feel a pull toward the mountains as the fall comes on. I don't believe I will ever grow away from that pull, no matter how far I go or how long I stay away. The change in the air calls me back to the mountains. Fall days were always my happiest - the days I thought the most beautiful.
The geese are coming over the marsh every day. Most days, I hear them both morning and evening. I am amazed and thrilled that I am again in their flight path. They flew over my house every evening in Morganton, fall and spring, on their way. And now they are here, flying over every day. I don't know as they are on their way anywhere. Maybe they live here year-round? Like the folks from New Jersey, they've decided to stay? I guess I'll have to wait for winter to see if they are stay-heres.
On the Eastern Shore, there are two kinds of folks - "been heres" and "come heres". I suppose the geese would officially be "come heres", which makes me feel much better about being a "come here" myself. (And nobody has to worry about me messing up a golf course!!) For all their trouble, the geese do sing a beautiful song - one that I never have tired of.
I am very happy these days. Not happy-la-la-happy. Not goofy-giggly-happy (though I can get to gigglin' pretty good here lately!). Mostly at-peace-in-the-bone-content-in-my-own-skin-happy. Peace in the bone. Sounds like a song coming on.
Peace in the bone to ya.

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