Fresh as a new year

Sumac fruit and sycamore tree (below) in autumn

Sumac fruit and sycamore tree (below) in autumn

— Photo by Fanmartin

— Photo by Fanmartin

“Last night the first light frost, and now sycamore

and sumac edge yellow and red in low sun

and Indian afternoons. One after another

roads thicken with leaves and the wind

sweeps them fresh as the start of a year…’’

Preston Congregational Church

Preston Congregational Church


— From “Long Walks in the Afternoon,’’ by Margaret Gibson (born 1944), a former Connecticut poet laureate. She lives in Preston, Conn., in the southeastern part of the state.

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