The trees are beginning to turn their fall colors where I live in New York State.
Orange tree against a blue sky. More and more, sunny days are the exception here, as we move into our fall cloud patterns.
I took this picture October 1 in Otsiningo Park, Binghamton. A sunny day, but as I write this (the evening of October 7), there is also sadness. Several fellow bloggers/FB friends are undergoing health challenges, or supporting close loved ones' health journeys. And there is all the suffering from COVID from those with it, and their family members/friends.
So many suffering in so many ways - how can a simple tree bring happiness? It isn't easy.
The autumn season brings special gifts to us in the Northeast United States. Pumpkins, apple cider, spectacular (or not) fall color.
But it also brings hope, because even as many of our trees shut down for the oncoming winter, their buds for the coming year have already formed - small, perhaps, but they will survive the winter and burst into glory come spring.
May life bring hope and peace to all who are suffering today.
Joining Parul and other tree loving bloggers at #ThursdayTreeLove.














