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BLESSED BE 'AUTUMNAL EQUINOX' ~ WELCOME 'AUTUMN HARMONY'

"There is a harmony
In autumn, and a lustre in its sky,
Which through the summer is not heard or seen,
As if it could not be, as if it had not been!"

~ Percy Bysshe Shelley

Hubbard Lake Sunset
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"Equal dark, equal light

Flow in Circle, deep insight

Blessed Be, Blessed Be

The transformation of energy!

So it flows, out it goes

Three-fold back it shall be

Blessed Be, Blessed Be

The transformation of energy!"


~ Night An'Fey

(Transformation of Energy)

Comments

Unknown said…
I really think that this is my favorite photo yet... and you have no idea, by the way, how idyllic and romantic I imagine your Hubbard Lake to be after seeing all of your pictures. I would imagine it's the perfect honeymoon spot!
Carol said…
Stunning sunset! Glorious photograph Joey! Truly a 'lustre' to your autumn sky. Happy Autumn Equinox! ;>)
Anonymous said…
Dearest Joey, Your skyscape with its big orange balloon is absolutely captivating. Is the party over....or is the party yet to come? Your Hubbard Lake looks to me to be the most perfect place at any time and season.
Victoria said…
Joey!!! Gorgeous...love the magical photo..woah! and the prose touches my heart...beautiful! This post left me spellbound..love it!
hugs
Happy Autumn Equinox to you sweet kindred!
Kiki~
Chloe m said…
I can't believe summer is over. I am ready for fall though.
I always enjoy your photography.

Can I make a request? Can you post a scrumptious pumpkin recipe sometime in the future? (I bet you already have plans to!)
Thanks!
Carolyn ♥ said…
I think the party is yet to come! Still waiting for Autumn in my garden... can see it in the foothills and I'm so excited!
marmee said…
joey,

the colours in this photo are perfect to reflect the feel of autumn. what a great capture.
now if the temps would just concur with the calendar.
looking forward to it.
happy september.
joey said…
You are a dear, Kim, and thank you. Yes, Hubbard Lake is indeed romantic ~ if ever near, come and see for yourself :)

Thanks, Carol. Heading back to the lake tomorrow. Blessed to have the equinox set directly in front, the weekend should provide more stunning shots. Happy Autumn :)

Hello, dearest Edith, and thank you. Indeed Hubbard Lake is a place for all seasons. We are blessed to have found this beautiful piece of earth.

Hugs and happy Autumn to you, dear friend Kiki.

How kind, Rosey, thank you. Oh, dear one, do I have pumpkin recipes for you! I adore pumpkin ... how about Thai Pumpkin Soup, Pumpkin Chili, Praline Pumpkin Torte, Spiced Pumpkin Muffins, Pumpkin Pound Cake, Ginger Pumpkin, Cranberry & Apples, Pumpkin Tiramisu, Pumpkin Soup with Chili Cran-Apple Relish, Pumpkin PIe, Pumpkin Scones ... Simply key in the word 'pumpkin' in search at the top of my blog. Enjoy and Happy Autumn :)

Just a hint here, Meredehuit. Today it's in the 80s, too hot for autumn thoughts and what was I thinking, planning a rich autumn dinner for tonight's OOT guests :)
joey said…
Thank you, dear Marmee. Fall should be stunning ~ enjoy the remains of September :)
lindalou said…
Beautiful photo Joey. It does say autumn so clearly.

Did you happen to notice the bright full moon last night? It was lovely and so bright that I could see the shadows of tree branches through my window. That's what your photo made me think of. (oh..now, I just ended a sentence with a preposition. Don't tell the grammer police or any of the nuns that used to teach me.)
Pat said…
Surreal picture. Love it !!
Yes, happy happy autumn.
Gotta love the cooler temps.
joey said…
Nuns still haunt us all, dear Lindalou, but wouldn't trade the experience :) Thank you dear friend ~ Happy Michigan Autumn :)

After the 'too hot for me and my garden summer', like today in the 80s, cooler temps are in my 'must list', Patsi. Happy Autumn :)
Kala said…
A perfectly framed image of the setting sun. Happy Autumn Joey!
Anonymous said…
A beautiful beautiful photograph..absolutely magical! this is why autumn ins the preferred season for artists to paint...the skies, colors of nature...
Ronelle
Gatsbys Gardens said…
Joey, that photo could be framed, beautiful!

Eileen
Rose said…
I can't imagine a more perfect image! I'm welcoming autumn with open arms.
D said…
Joey, lovely photo as always!

By the time I fumbled for my camera and unlocked the bedroom door yesterday morning, the full moon had slipped behind some clouds. I got a few, but not quite on the ball.

Have a marvelous weekend.
What Karen Sees said…
Ummmm, would love to spend an glorious evening at your lake relaxing in a lawn chair, lemonade in one hand and camera in the other. Beautiful, beautiful image.
Chad said…
Very pretty sunset.I like the suns slight reflection.
joey said…
Happy Autumn, dear Kala :) Thank you, fun foto friend.

So true, Ronelle, and well said. We are of the same heart/soul.

Thank you, Eileen. As this is the autumnal equinox view from our cottage, we are indeed blessed.

Thanks, Rose. My head is finally accepting the reality. Happy autumn :)

Hi, Di. The harvest moon was awesome but I too, in my crazy life, was unable to 'shoot the moon'. Wishing you a marvelous weekend also. Forever in awe, we are back here at this wild/wonderous lake.

Thank you, Karen, and had to laugh since tonight with 45/mile winds (that ripped off top of our boat canape) was not a night to sit in the lawn chair and sip lemonade. We arrived in awe and wonder (getting boats out this weekend to tuck away for winter) what tomorrow will bring :) A cozy fire, an autumnal treat, and glass of good red wine was in order.

Thanks Chad. We like/focus on many of the same wonders.
Unknown said…
Ah, autumn. I have such mixed feelings about it, as you know, but right now is very lovely. If we could just have more daylight after supper...but instead, I turn to reading blogs more often, so that's a good thing. And we're recharging our batteries for the next garden season. :-)
Anonymous said…
I think autumn is finally going to arrive here. My goodness but it's been hot, even for a summer lover like me. But this weekend has been chilly, and October arrives this week. Boohoo! It's pretty, but makes me sad knowing winter is behind it. Now you know I think Michigan is glorious, the state should hire me for PR because I constantly work at it for free!
Wendy said…
really pretty!
joey said…
I am so with you, jodi, about more daylight after dinner, especially when at the lake we often don't eat until 8 'cause it's still light 'til after 10! I get very soporific when dinning dark in the dark at 5 :(

I'm pinching myself, Robin, wondering where summer went. But in spite of the wind and rain over the weekend, up north is beginning to tip in fall color and should be amazing in 2 weeks.

Thanks Wendy :)
Lisa said…
Outstanding Photography
Love the equinox, love the photo!
joey said…
From your gifted eye, Lisa, a BIG thank you.

Monica, you and I are so often on the same page. Thank you, dear friend.

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