Slim Randles' Home Country
It’s coming. We can feel it.
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[September 25, 2017]
It
begins in early morning, when the early risers among us go out to do
the chores. Later on, the day may seem almost summer hot, but early
in the morning, we can feel it. We can sense autumn. Our eyes that
are so tired from the sun’s burning can look silently around at the
slight turning of the leaves, and we’ll know. It’s coming. We can
feel it. |
Calendars be hanged. Autumn does not arrive on a
certain day, like a Greyhound bus. The weather guessers among us are
quite often fooled. You can’t tell it’s fall by reading the paper.
Even this paper. But the senses know. We know. We can feel it. It’s
coming.
Autumn is a reward for all the work we did in the sun. Autumn is a
multi-colored blessing that drops on us whether we’re ready for it
or not. Autumn is more than football, more than Sunday dinners
inside with relatives. Autumn is a coming together of good things
that fall into our lives whether we deserve them or not.
Before the snows come. Before the cold. Before having to scrape the
frost from the windshield. That’s when it happens. That’s when we
can look at the natural splendor around us and begin to believe that
our dreams really will come true. Any day now. How could you not
believe it on a day that’s turning to autumn?
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We want to go sit in the woods
with a gun or a bow or a fishing rod or a camera, or maybe just a
peanut butter sandwich. Because the show is there for us. When the
curtain finally does go up on full-fledged fall, it can’t be
ignored. No amount of political wrangling or religious argument can
stop that tree in your yard from exploding into color. No amount of
human hassling or interference can make it come earlier than it
should, either.
And realizing that, in itself, may be the greatest gift of all.
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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