Today I fell in love with Boston all over again. Not much can beat a walk through the commons on a crisp fall morning. The cool air blowing, people walking their dogs, young parents pushing their kids in strollers, ducks playing in the pond. I know it seems contradictory, but my early Sunday mornings like these are a retreat from everyday life, even if I am going more into suburbia. It's amazing how quiet and beautiful downtown Boston can be sometimes.
Some of the trees have started to turn, and soon we will be surrounded by an amalgamation of reds, yellows and oranges. Bostonians will pack away their tee-shirts and shorts and bring out the long-sleeved shirts and the fleece jackets.
I will be undergoing a sort of similar change. My life has turned over the past month. Now I am working on packing away part of my life, my "leaves" if you will. Overtime these leaves will decompose, and then in a few months hopefully something new will bloom.
I have to admit, going through this entire process of change is terribly exhausting. Especially when you add work, school, and the myriad of other things that one deals with in their daily life. I can't wait to get to the spring.
Sunday, September 30
Going through some changes
(pictures are from the fells)
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Well written article.
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