Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Autumn splendor in my Minnesota backyard October 10, 2010

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LATELY I’VE BEEN so focused on driving somewhere to view the fall colors that I’ve failed to notice the autumn splendor in my backyard.

But when Arkansas relatives stopped the other day and remarked on the brilliant foliage, I paused to look. They were right.

My neighbor’s maples are ablaze in eye-popping orange and golden hues dappled with green.

And behind my house, the single maple is transitioning from green to yellow.

Curling leaves already carpet the lawn.

When I stepped outside early Thursday morning to hang laundry on the clothesline, I paused, basket in hand, and stared at the cobalt blue sky. Only in autumn do you see a sky so profoundly, deeply, purely blue.

I set the basket down on the steps. The wet clothes could wait a minute or ten. I rushed inside, grabbed my camera and aimed toward the sky, the trees, then toward the ground to those fallen leaves…

over to the petunias

and the hydrangea

and the mums.

God’s creation, in glorious splendor, awaited me. And on this day, I chose to see the beauty He had given to me, right in my backyard.

© Copyright 2010 Audrey Kletscher Helbling

 

2 Responses to “Autumn splendor in my Minnesota backyard”

  1. Donna Lyon's avatar Donna Lyon Says:

    What a gorgeous display of Fall colors. I miss raking leaves in West Concord and having weenie roasts in our back yard. My husband and I used to take a drive to Eastern Washington just to smell the leaves in the Fall. We don’t have much Fall foliage where we live near Chehalis, WA, but we do enjoy the wonderful evergreens year-round.
    Keep up the good work, Audrey.

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      We’ve had an absolutely stunning past week or more here in southern Minnesota. The fall colors are incredible. This is my favorite season, except for the fact that I know winter arrives next. I’m glad I could bring you “home” via my images.


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