Autumn – means death?

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Many Europeans are hating their climate, sometimes, me, too. “Too cold”, “too hot”, “too grey, sad, depressive” – there is always some whining. At least, from November to March, approximately, depending on the country.
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Me, the simple European guy, I really hate winter, March, and I hate late Autumn, but the beginning of Autumn is mostly really wonderful.
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Here, in the middle of Europe. Grapes, apples, pears are seasoned, and the colours of the woods in October, early November – unforgettable.
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I hate Autumn because I love summer, I hate the ending of my favorite season. Officially, Autumn begins on the 1rst of September, every year.
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Pupils hate Autumn, especially at the beginning of the school semester, but they don’t know how happy they are in reality.
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Jesus, God, Allah, Buddha, whoever, hear me, how very much I wish to be a pupil, or, at least, a student again!
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Life always terminates, slowly, and death is one of the few certain things in the world. Autumn is, in a regrettable manner, also a symbol of death and destruction, or at least, agony.

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But of (almost) every destruction, or death, surges a new life. Not only death is certain, progress, future, is also permanent, almost certain.
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Don’t stay stuck in the past, look in the future. Please.

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“Living in the past means being dead in the present” – I read some days ago.

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(Somewhere in Europe. Photos are from 2017, camera: Sony Alpha, I think 500, a simple and cheap one, objective: 18-50 or 18-70, I can’t remember, also a cheap one)

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