Friday, 15 November 2013

November 15, 2013 Chautauqua

 
From the Editor's Computer 


   I love watching nature's colour scheme changes with each seasonal change.

   As spring approaches and the leaves start budding out, you can see new life emerging before your eyes.  Pretty soon, the landscape is covered in a blanket of deep green which contrasts beautifully with the clear blue of the sky and any bodies of water.

   Then the fruit trees and flowers start blooming and there is a profusion of rainbow colours everywhere.  In addition, there are many baby calves frolicking in the fields.

   One advantage of my many weekly trips to appointments in Red Deer is that I have been able to watch the progression from summer to autumn to winter.

   When I first started out, the hay was just being cut and baled.  Then I watched the canola crops bloom - there seemed to be fields and fields of yellow this year - and the barley develop its beard as each crop matured through the season. 

   As the season progressed, I observed the farmers harvesting their  crops.  For me, there is something magical about seeing a field of bales with the sunlight shining on them, against a backdrop of darkening clouds.  It is the perfect harvest picture.

   As autumn truly approached, and the temperatures started getting a little cooler, I enjoyed the changing colour of the leaves and the juxtaposition of the yellows and reds against the darker greens of the evergreen trees.  My favourite views are of the gorgeous fall colours reflected in some water along with the deep blue of the sky also reflected.

   Then we had our first snowfall, I was out early enough to not only see everything snow-covered, but also the hoar frost coating everything as the entire landscape sparkled and glistened in the sunlight.

   Now that winter seems to be here, the landscape has the pristine, spotless look after a fresh snowfall.  Any colour - such as the evergreens and birds - shows up clearly against the white background.

   As we enter the winter season, appreciate the beauty it presents to us.

Beth  
 
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