Sounds of Fall

12 Oct

Until I lived up here, high on our hill in Vermont, I thought fall was just a season–really more of a harbinger of winter than anything. But New Englanders really do it up right with their pumpkins and squash and hot mulled cider, making fall a pleasant stopover in the oncoming march towards the cold, dark days. Every season seems to surprise me up here: I wonder if the greens were so green last year in the spring, if the days were always so bright and luminous in the summer, and did fall always sound like actual falling leaves? We’ve had a week of Indian summer days that have lured me back onto the deck. I sit and listen as the birds chirp merrily and the chipmunks and squirrels scurry about their business. The background is that of a gentle soaking rain, leaves first falling one or two at a time, then sounding more like someone is shaking handfuls of them onto the backs of their fallen brethren.

We got home the other night after dark and I stopped suddenly after getting out of the car. What was that sound? My husband laughed and reminded me it was just the leaves. I’m sure I will forget until next year when I wonder why the leaves seem so alive. I’ll delight in them again even though it means winter draws close.

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4 Responses to “Sounds of Fall”

  1. Valerie Carrigan October 12, 2011 at 9:38 am #

    Lovely description!

    • Paper Cake Scissors October 12, 2011 at 11:06 am #

      Thanks, Valerie. It looks like your Mount Greylock residency went well…your work is beautiful!

  2. Kristen (@gezelliggirl) October 13, 2011 at 11:17 am #

    As much as I love living in NYC, I never feel like it gets fall quite right — it’s the only time of year I actually wish I still lived in New England.

    • Paper Cake Scissors October 13, 2011 at 9:44 pm #

      Thanks for the comment, Kristen. I never get tired of fall in VT, but I don’t get quite as excited about the winters.

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