If heading outside to enjoy the fall, these autumn landscapes are very photogenic, and capturing the Beauty of the season is what must do.
Fall is a thing of beauty, a season of natural beauty, to underatand the colours and sounds, we must be surrounded by the colours and Beauty of the Autumn.
Enjoying the Beauty of nature in the Autumn, by enjoyment of watching the frost come, protections the decaying autumn leaves in the run up to winter.
If you see frost on the leaves, how do we know it is frost and not sheets of ice?
Excerpt from www.nationalgeographic.org
Frost forms when an outside surface cools past the dew point. The dew point is the point where the air gets so cold, the water vapor in the atmosphere turns into liquid. This liquid freezes. If it gets cold enough, little bits of ice, or frost form, around the leaves and this preserves the leaves from destruction. See the example below of a frost coated fallen Oak tree leaf
Even this is beautiful and of course we see frost on tree branches as well.
Fall is a season of change, and change brings a cascade of maturity.
But fall also has a spiritual meaning as well as physical changes to the trees and temperatures.
Ancient cultures, science, and astrology have associated many aspects of this beautiful season to human life. These symbolic associations are powerful reminders that Mother Nature has an incredible influence on our lives.
Autumn represents the preservation of life and its basic necessities. During this time, animals prepare for the winter by storing food and creating cozy hibernation spaces. Farmers work on their fall harvest by collecting a reserve of crops. We also tend to retreat indoors and focus on cultivating a safe and comforting home. In a way, the autumn season offers us a chance to reconnect with ourselves as we preserve our safe havens.
Frost in the fall represents preservation of nature.
Fall is more than a season of keeping warm and dressing in layers, it also has a spiritual background.
Christian belief of the fall means: Autumn reminds us that our bodies, minds, and surroundings are always developing. It focuses on the impermanence of life, emphasizing how vital it is to embrace the present. By doing so, we can savor what we have before it is gone.
According to the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Jeremiah, chapter 5 verse 24, it says, 'Let us fear the Lord our God, who gives the rain in its season, the autumn rain and the spring rain, and keeps for us the weeks appointed for the harvest.' (dedicated to theloneskywalker, for this chapter could use a Bible verse about the season.)
The lesson we learn from this Bible verse, is that we know that the fall is the season of preservation and also that life has value of impermanence. Even the teachings of the Buddhist community say the same. All religions value that life is impermanent. Nothing is permanent either. Look to the quote below, would you agree with it?
That's why the change and adapting for the seasons us important.
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