I chose this image for a number of reasons: the leaf is orange (a Hallowe'en colour); the shadows of the round leaves behind the main one make a face somewhat like that on a pumpkin (at least in my mind); the leaf points above the "eyes" remind me of a cat's ears (another symbol of Hallowe'en) and finally, the leaf is a maple leaf which represents Canada and this is a time to think of our fellow Canadians (as well as people of all countries) while the coronavirus continues to spread.
Another object that I found while touring my local cemetery is this plaque:
Roughly translated, it reads:
Think about what never dies -
Think of the stars and the sun
which always will be present -
Think about nature and its beauty
which always defy time -
Think about love that you hold -
And remember that always
it will live in you.
Happy Hallowe'en, stay safe, keep well!
Heartwarming. Thank you Doris.
ReplyDeleteThank you too Didee! :-)
DeleteLovely post and pictures. Well done on spotting the leaf.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and you too. xx
Thank you Flighty! xx
DeleteI commend your artistic vision in the first photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Anvilcloud!
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you messymimi. :-)
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