Last April, as Spring emerged from the reluctantly departing Winter, I was in awe of the variety and abundance of flowers. Everywhere! Every kind, I thought. Now I'm seeing some new blooms of early autumn. Most especially sun flowers. They are growing among the tall grasses of fields, along the road ways, sprouting around rocks on the hillsides. They are beautiful in a simple and rangy way, dotting the washed out summer fields with bright yellow and deep brown. The pale grey/green of the omnipresent sage brush is turning yellow with blooms as well. This one is problematic to me. It seem sage blooms do something to my nose. I sneeze, and sneeze, and wipe my eyes, and sneeze and blow my nose, and sneeze again. I've tried 4 different allergy meds, the only one that dries me up is Benedryl. Turns out Benedryl is also a sleep medicine. So I have a choice: Sneeze or sleep. Relief will come with the snow.
I woke up to a little chill this morning. The hot days of summer are coming to an end and there is the smell of Autumn in the air. I rode through Dimple Dell on Saturday and noticed the leaves sound different when the wind passes. They still look green from a distance, but they are drier and up close you can see the colors of fall creeping in. We may still have some warm weather ahead of us, but it is becoming clear that summer cannot last.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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Ah yes. Seasons! In CA it is always green and sunny (in AZ it is always brown and sunny) but in UT you have seasons. Enjoy the blooms. Glad to read a new blog.
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