The days between the end of fall and the start of winter when the sun travels low in the sky casting a lingering twilight that makes the atmosphere and everything in it a color wheel so unvaried that it generates a case of the greys.
Ranging from dull white to muted blacks the greys effect your outward projection and your inner perception that changes everything from attitude to appetite to photo style.
Snow can fill the air and cover your yard and with limited sun light not melting their affects either from your sidewalk or your mind.
When old man sun decides to make an appearance from out behind the clouds it may be for only seconds or if lucky minutes that make you stop what you’re doing and take notice of something you overlooked in the height of summer.
During this time of year daylight is fleeting the shadows are long and reflections on the surface of water is elongated generating a fun house mirror effect.
Against this back drop anything with a modicum of color stands out like oak leaves and tamarack needles wanting hold onto summer like you for a little longer or the light that comes across not down illuminating the peeling back of birch bark.
So elect to notice this campaign of the seasons – I have approved this blog post I hope you approved of it? No obscure thoughts were harmed in the writing of this blog.