I noticed yesterday, for the first time this season, that our sand plain tumble grass (Eragrostis spectabilis) is turning autumnal pinkish purple.
Then this morning, on the guardian [scroll down], I came across this:
purple love grass (Eragrostis spectabilis)
Photo by J. Harrington
"Children eat watermelons to meet the ‘beginning of autumn’ at a kindergarten. Chinese tradition to eat watermelons or peaches before that day symbolises ‘biting away summer’. The solar term ‘beginning of autumn’ falls on 8 August this year"The Minnesota State Fair doesn't start for almost three weeks, but our northern hemisphere seasons are already beginning their transitional slide from Summer to Fall. My Minnesota usually does a much better job with the metamorphosis from hot and humid to cool and dry than its too often abrupt change from cold and wet Spring to hot and humid Summer. As nice as this Summer's been, my favorite time(s) of year are coming up. Sweaters anyone?
How Smokes the Smolder
at neck, atshoulder, that
stokes a manas he grows
older. Nothingrages, nothing
fumes. No oneraces through
the rooms,alarmed. How
casually he'sarmed. How
gradually ariseswhat surprises
in his mirrors.Unawares, as
fall runs colder,pulls he only
slightly tighterhis good wool
sweater, thinnerthan ever now
at elbow,at shoulder.
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