dear julia, in answer to your question: canada is uniquely autumnal for reasons including, but not limited to, the way that it slowly lets go of its blushing leaves. i wrote a poem about how the leaves here, & how rather than turning the majestic colours of home, they tend to just turn brown & then fall. that being said, there are a few yellow-bellied trees. perhaps, since it is still quite warm here (comparatively), i can hope for more glorious transformations still to come. i am thoroughly enjoying the blogs you linked me to, too - thank you. i don't know how to be friends with people on this thing yet, but, will you be friends with me? bisous, harriet
sa·lo·pettes [ sàllə péts ]: a garment worn by skiers, comprising a pair of usually padded, water-resistant pants that reach up to the chest with straps passing over the shoulders. from the french 'salopette' in the same sense +s by analogy with words like 'trousers.'
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dear julia,
in answer to your question: canada is uniquely autumnal for reasons including, but not limited to, the way that it slowly lets go of its blushing leaves. i wrote a poem about how the leaves here, & how rather than turning the majestic colours of home, they tend to just turn brown & then fall. that being said, there are a few yellow-bellied trees. perhaps, since it is still quite warm here (comparatively), i can hope for more glorious transformations still to come.
i am thoroughly enjoying the blogs you linked me to, too - thank you.
i don't know how to be friends with people on this thing yet, but, will you be friends with me?
bisous,
harriet
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