Oct 16, 2011
Virginia is sighing into Fall. Unlike the northern areas, we seem to push summer to such lengths that it dies of exhaustion before the frosts come. Even without the frost, the leaves begin to turn; their allotment of green chlorophyll simply exhausted by the long, hot summer. Fall will deepen into what passes here for winter, followed by a slow flowery recovery called spring, before the summer launches its attack on us again.
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