"A Passing of Beauty"?
Front Ground - National Museum of the United States Army - November 14, 2021

"A Passing of Beauty"

"How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days". Quote attributed to John Burroughs, Naturalist, 1837-1921.

This picture does not do justice to the beauty of the moment in my eyes. It would be wonderful for us as friends to gather and reflect on the meaning of such sunsets. Time and distance precludes such conversations now - perhaps another day. Please accept this picture as a small gift along with my heartfelt wishes for happiness, peace and safety. Good days!


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