Monday, November 5, 2012

Inspired By: Frosty Fall Mornings





This morning’s commute felt unusual in that it’s the first time in over a month that I made the whole drive in the daylight. Because of the time change, the sun was already over the horizon by the time I left the driveway. Usually it’s only just risen when I’m pulling into the parking lot. Once I got over the feeling that I was somehow terribly late for work, I got lost watching the lazy dance of the Earth waking up. The now-bare trees were a black silhouette against the watercolor sky of aubergine, orange, pink and blue. The grass—finally green after a dry summer—was shrouded in frost, giving the hills a glittery gray cast in the distance. The color palette shifted quickly but subtly as the sun crept over the trees, changing the scene entirely. The harsh black trees relaxed into a chocolate brown and the fields turned gold, shining wetly in the sunlight. The orange sky faded, as the blue grew bolder. Before I knew it, I had arrived at work, amazed at how fast 50 minutes passed.  I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not at my most sparkling before 8 am so I’m thankful for a long quiet drive, even more so when I can actually see the landscape around me.


Anyway, long-winded descriptions of my love for nature aside, here are a few things inspired by a frosty fall morning:

+ grow

bouquets of dusty miller

+ wear

watercolor silk

+ eat
 
fresh-baked fruit tarts and pies, from dark to light
+ create


+ listen


Sources:
(1)(2) sunrises
(3)(4) dusty miller bouquets
(5) Jil Sanders dress (6) Urban Outfitters skirt 
(7) blackberry jam tart (8) peach and crème fraiche pie
(9) Nick Mira print (10) ombre lips

1 comment:

  1. I want to eat that entire fruit tart right there. Too yummy. Happy wednesday! :)

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