September Song
Here's what our recent weather makes me think, and it's something I think often this time of year in the Mid-Atlantic: that if you've been very good and borne up well under summer heat and humidity, September gives you days like these: languid and bright with pleasantly warm noons and lovely cool evenings.
I savor each brief hike, each long, languorous stroll with Copper. I wake to air cooled not by a machine but by night itself, as window fans pull in the loamy coolness and send it swirling around the house.
I know the rains will come, the leaves will tire, turn and fall. But not yet. These golden days are like a love duet between two seasons. They're a September song.
I savor each brief hike, each long, languorous stroll with Copper. I wake to air cooled not by a machine but by night itself, as window fans pull in the loamy coolness and send it swirling around the house.
I know the rains will come, the leaves will tire, turn and fall. But not yet. These golden days are like a love duet between two seasons. They're a September song.
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