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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Hedge in Autumn


I have a thing for hedges. Don't know why. Maybe it's the Anglophile in me dreaming of British hedgerows. Or maybe it's the hospitality of hedges, the way they open themselves to sparrows and other small creatures.

Whatever the reason, I pay close attention to hedges, their colors and seasons. The hedge I pass each workday, the one I've written about in spring — the equipoise of pink and green as it buds — is now in brilliant autumn leaf. 

I like to think the pink-red part of the spectrum has asserted itself at last. After wearing green all summer the hedge is finally letting its true colors show.