Itโs an interesting thought, Mabel! There would be an awful lot of nostalgia for each tree, if the leaves felt that way. Iโve been trying to grab a shot of falling leaves, for a couple of autumn poems Iโve written..still no luck! Plenty on the floor already though! Hope youโre keeping well! ๐
That’s quite thoughtful. It’s interesting that for all the nature’s precious treasures nostalgia must be amist. For example, old trees may feel nostalgic of their sapling days. A butterfly, of it’s cocoon days. ๐
Itโs an interesting thought, Mabel! There would be an awful lot of nostalgia for each tree, if the leaves felt that way. Iโve been trying to grab a shot of falling leaves, for a couple of autumn poems Iโve written..still no luck! Plenty on the floor already though! Hope youโre keeping well! ๐
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All well Debbie, thank you ๐ค
Good luck with capturing falling leaves, ๐
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Thank you, Mabel..still no luck, haha! ๐
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You could shoot a video of leaves falling and then if your camera/computer allows you could get a still from the video… I think it is possible…
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Looks lovely:)
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Thanks much๐
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The nostalgia of Autumn is a preparation for the winter to come and Spring as a release.
In countries without season, Time does not exist. ๐
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That’s quite thoughtful. It’s interesting that for all the nature’s precious treasures nostalgia must be amist. For example, old trees may feel nostalgic of their sapling days. A butterfly, of it’s cocoon days. ๐
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