There has been a lot of rain
this spring and early summer
keeping the foliage lush and green.
There were some interesting compositions in the spring.
Here I enjoyed the textural contrast
between the crispness of last years' maple leaves
and the delicate freshness of the new growth.
By midsummer that early vigour
is already giving way to decay.
We are all familiar of the glories of autumn.
Before the frost and blanketing winter snow
I love trees as a subject
but have overlooked
the infinite variety of leaves.
There's a saying, "You can't see the forest for the trees."
meaning you can't see the big picture for the minutia.
But maybe you could also say the opposite,
"Sometimes I can't see the the leaves for the trees."
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