Friday, September 25, 2009

Inner Beauty



Tree update 10/12/09, the tree that was blooming color from inside first is now so beautiful on the outside (see picture on right).

The leaves are changing which just puts me in the best mood. Not far from home is a tree that has been fascinating to me. I drive by it multiple times a day. It has become a reminder to me of things we should not forget. Normally it seems that the cold air creates leaf changes beginning with an outer branch here and there and then the color works its way through the whole tree. Well the tree I have been admiring this year (so far) worked slightly different. The color started from inside the very center closest to the trunk and has been slowly working its way out. The affect is lovely, definitely inner beauty. I wish my photograph did it better justice but it was kind of gray and misty out the day I took this.

Yesterday I went to the farmers market and bought a bunch of peaches to freeze. I love peaches and although hated the fuzzy outer skin as a kid I have grown to like it too. But for freezing I of course did not want peach skins left on. So I was going through the process of blanching the peaches and then pealing back the skin. I love when it just falls off. Anyway, each peach was this gorgeous reminder once again about inner beauty. Have you looked at the colors of a freshly pealed peach lately? The colors are so rich and blend in and out of these beautiful hues of yellow, orange and red. These aren’t even my favorite colors but I couldn’t help but marvel at how beautiful these colors were when blended together like that.

At least 2 frogs have taken up residence on our front porch. They come and go but when they come I find myself really wondering just why they picked that spot to sit all day! One frog is smaller than the other and is more green. The other is a bit more gray. They each have their own spot, not even near each other. They are curious little guys. I was beginning to wonder if I needed to find an inner beauty story from them as well. Hmmm still thinking and I don’t think my 8th grade dissecting experience counts! Is anyone looking for a prince charming? Maybe he is waiting on my front porch for you.

NOTE: The smaller, slightly more green frog has the bubbles on him. Think of it as a bubble bath. Sam had his bubble blower out and thought it would be fun to blow bubbles onto the frog.

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