Season of Splendour
Other than the freak snowstorm back at the end of October, NYC has been seasonably warm this fall. The trees seemed to be a bit confused at first, some changing colors on time while others remained green. I've spent a lot of time outside, both with family and my class, basking in the colors, trying to get in as much as I can before the leaves are gone.
This week, the students and I went on a neighborhood *leaf walk* collecting "specimens" to explore in class. Though I know the science behind the season, it's still quite difficult to wrap my head around the beauty that currently surrounds me.
little feet in crunchy leaves

interesting stoop dwellers

gold

prospect park
4 comments:
Beautiful- I've heard it is unseasonably warm in Toronto too!
Makes me want to head right up to NYC to hang out with you and that adorable boy of yours.
@ren: the cold is beginning to set in here.
@ck: do it!
oh how i miss prospect park AND YOU!
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