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Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)

I can’t believe we are already headed for autumn. It feels like we just counted down to the descent of the Times Square Ball and the birthing of 2020. This afternoon we went on a leisurely stroll along a paved loop of the Farmington (Connecticut) Reservoir on Route 4 — three-plus miles of spectacular views of the woods and the crystal clear waters they surround. Turning my attention to the upper-reaches of the hills, it dawned on me that the leaf colors were turning already! I can’t but think that while much of this year passed us by as we experienced a horrid pandemic, and at times even witnessed our lives come to a standstill, the world around us went by its business as usual. I couldn’t but find myself humming The Byrd’s famous 60s hit “Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is A Season).” The following scapes reinforce the faith in me that despite this pandemic, life has to go on. And it does, spectacularly so!

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Stoic

There is something about old barns, whether they are still in use or abandoned for good. Regardless, when I walk by them, they inspire me with their silence having weathered countless seasons with dignity and calm. Connecticut countryside is full of them, and each appears to have a character of its own. Many are overrun by vines almost as if they have embraced the barn and are saying to them, “I will care for you.” Next time you drive or walk by one, please stop to admire it. If you are like me, you may be flooded with a range of feelings — from sadness to admiration, but most of all, wonderment at how they continue to stand stoically while everything around them changes continually.

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