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It was summer's last days along the trail where the serpentine creek murmurs and winds beneath the limestone bridges. Just beyond the bend a weary stand of feed corn awaits the harvester's blades. An unexpected gust sets the oaks and sycamores swaying and a few desiccated leaves skitter across the path - harbingers of the impending fall. In the brush along the trail, newly morphed Monarchs flit from purple thistles to yellow star flowers like a streak of airborne tigresses. while honey bees, cloaked in veils of pollen dust, quench their thirst with draughts of goldenrod nectar. The autumnal equinox looms just days ahead. Shadows lengthen as summer sings its final hymn to the setting sun.
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Sep 15, 2015
Sep 15, 2015 at 6:34 PM UTC
Summer's Last Stand
It was summer's last days along the trail where the serpentine creek murmurs and winds beneath the limestone bridges. Just beyond the bend a weary stand of feed corn awaits the harvester's blades. An unexpected gust sets the oaks and sycamores swaying and a few desiccated leaves skitter across the path - harbingers of the impending fall. In the brush along the trail, newly morphed Monarchs flit from purple thistles to yellow star flowers like a streak of airborne tigresses. while honey bees, cloaked in veils of pollen dust, quench their thirst with draughts of goldenrod nectar. The autumnal equinox looms just days ahead. Shadows lengthen as summer sings its final hymn to the setting sun.
robert-c-howard
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Sep 15, 2015
Sep 15, 2015 at 6:34 PM UTC
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