“It is not that when spring draws to a close it becomes summer, or that when summer ends the autumn comes: spring itself, urges the summer to show itself; and even while the summer is still with us, the autumn is already intruding; and the chill of autumn becomes winter cold. In the tenth month, there is a spell of springlike weather. The grass turns green, the plum trees bud. With the falling of the leaves, too, it is not that the first leaves fall and then young shoots form; the leaves fall because the budding from underneath is too powerful to resist.”
–Excerpt from Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenko, #155 pages 137, 138.


thank you.
always touched by your offerings
Interesting take on. the change of seasons!
So touching, Joe. Words and image.
Beautiful! Thank you!