Scene 10/29 Some Have Left Us and Some Are Left

DSCN4870Some of the trees are nearly bare and some have leaves that are beautifully there.

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Left brain, right brain, I can't decide. After many years of successful visual arts pursuits, I'm working on my other creative inclinations. For the past 8 years, writing has been my second full time job, and it's worth every sleepless night. Sheri J. Kennedy grew up mostly a city-girl coasthopping from Seattle to rural Pennsylvania, Miami and back to Seattle. She currently resides on the banks of the Snoqualmie River in the scenic Cascade Mountains. Her heart has found its home.
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2 Responses to Scene 10/29 Some Have Left Us and Some Are Left

  1. I had several different types of oak trees in my yard. Some lost their leaves immediately and others did not lose their leaves until new buds pushed them off in the spring. I was raking leaves in the spring and fall!

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    • And if there are no leaves to rake there are plenty of sticks or maple seeds or cotton wood debris to clean up. But I love having big trees in my yard. It is so interesting to see their differences. I was talking about raking the other day on my post, and we ended up with 6 oversized lawn bags of them! And there are still more again. 🙂

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