This is the fifth in a series titled: "Saturday Morning Backroads"...
Each time I leave home, I am blessed
to drive past Bear Creek;
but I don't just drive past,
I stop to explore with my camera,
especially in the glorious month of October.
A few miles south of home,
I love to run this one-lane dirt road
especially when the Sugar Maple leaves
are falling gently upon my face and shoulders.
If I'm running "around the block",
a five-mile loop through farm country,
I am blessed to view our beautiful church:
St. Patrick's of Parnell.
Above the Flat River
in Fallasburg Park,
I watch a leave's last dance
and its return to the earth.
In the rural countryside,
within white fences,
I admire this centennial farmhouse,
and the thick carpet of Sugar Maple leaves.
Golden-green veils
of Weeping Willows
frame a Mute Swan
on Big Crooked Lake.
Back home, in my own woods,
I am rewarded by the vibrant leaves
of American Beech, with green midribs,
parallel veins, and sharply acute apex.
I am blessed to live where I live;
grateful for these gifts,
to be able to drive
and run these country roads.
© 2020 Richard Havenga
Photo Locations:
1. Bear Creek - Townsend Park - Kent County - Michigan
2. Grattan Township - Kent County - Michigan
3. St. Patrick's Church _ Parnell, Michigan
4. Fallasburg Park - Kent County - Michigan
5. Townsend Park - Kent County - Michigan
6. Grattan Township - Kent County - Michigan
7. Big Crooked Lake - Kent County - Michigan
8. Home Woods - Cannonsburg, Michigan
Please view and read previous posts of "Saturday Morning Backroads":
Saturday Morning Backroads IV ~ October 19, 2015
Saturday Morning Backroads III ~ July 10, 2015
Saturday Morning Backroads II ~ October 8, 2014
Saturday Morning Backroads ~ June 6, 2012
"I am blessed to live where I live... to run these country roads." ~ from: "Saturday Morning Backroads V" by Poetographer Richard Havenga @ Walk With Father Nature: https://walkwithfathernature.blogspot.com/2020/10/saturday-morning-backroads-v.html
ReplyDeleteMagnificent, Rich! Your autumnal photos and evocative words lift my spirits!
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