I read a recent headline that time goes by faster as we age. Old news. Time perception changes like a lot of other things as we get older.
In my mind, the visual I have of age years hasn’t changed much since it began to develop in my pre-school years. By about 8 years, my internal visual timeline of aging was done. When I look at it in my imagination, there is a topographical flow, ups, downs, slopes that I have to move along to see, (in light of my having lived through those years).
Nearing 80 years is the most terrifying to me. I have no references to access because my timeline hadn’t entertained my being that old.
I don’t feel old. If I didn’t have a mirror, I’d have little understanding how old I am. I go past a mirror with the reaction…Oh! That is you!
This September has been a steep incline for grasping summer is over. The pumpkins help me transition to autumn. The Vermont foliage report map showing peak colors are in the north already is a shock. The next two weeks will be go out and about sooner than later because leaves will not wait to drop for anyone. I see a sidewalk tour this week to document colors’ progress.
Mount Abraham Lincoln Vermont |
As October nears, I have been watching news reports recording political news, congressional hearings, interviews and speeches. Before that, I greatly limited reading or watching the news because doing so has a profound negative impact on my mental health. I can't do that anymore.
What a gorgeous photo that is of your Vermont. We haven't gotten quite this color yet in northern California, but I'm gradually seeing the golds and the oranges come alive. I didn't know you were almost 80. You are still great with the camera. Keep taking those pictures!
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Sheri,
DeleteIt will be this week maybe before peak reaches the area in the photo, taken a few years ago.
I have. few years to go before 80. I think once you pass 75 years, the big 8 O looks a lot closer
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