I am often struck by the seasonal colors that nature chooses
to share with our senses. No single season is better than another in that
regard, just different. Some may prefer the colors of summer, or spring, and of
course fall, but for some reason the colors of winter tend to get overlooked.
I enjoy hiking in the winter woods and I am fortunate to
have several locations nearby where I can do so. Each location retains its own
flavor and atmosphere but it is the season itself that imparts that special
feeling one experiences when exploring this moment of nature.
The colors are
soft, often a blend of gray and shades of brown. Light from an overcast sky
filters through the canopy of trees filling the woods with a soft glow that
appears to engulf everything with a constant all encompassing light. There are virtually no
shadows, just subtle variations in textures and tones. Light from a blue sky day on the other hand penetrates at sharp angles deeply into the
woods and creates an atmosphere of harsh and brilliant colors.
The winter woods can provides a welcome relief from the
pressures of life and soothes the soul so completely that all the anxiety and
stress we force ourselves to endure seem ever more insignificant. The colors of
winter are soft and reflective like the soothing words of a poetic lullaby. We
only have to find time to seek out their curative words.
Keith