"Autumn teaches us the beauty of letting go. Growth requires release—it’s what the trees do."
- Ka’ala
"Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale"
- Lauren DeStefano
Fall foliage can be seen in many temperate regions of the world, but the forests of New England are especially well-known for their vibrant fall color displays. In October the trees transform into vivid shades of red, orange and gold. This year it seemed orange was the predominant color and probably due tothe drought, the leaves turned brown rather quickly. Its an absolutely stunning display to behold.
All photos were taken in the Hartford (actually South Glastonbury) Connecticut area with a simple iPhone. Music was composed and recorded by yours truly Rich Coffey and features the A minor Native American flute.
About the quote authors:
Ka'ala is a native Hawaiian author, teacher, and musician living on the island of Maui with her two daughters.
Lauren DeStefano is an American young adult author. She is best known for the New York Times bestseller Chemical Garden series of novels and her gallows humor.