(*Quote of the Month)
It seems to me that only leaves possess
the secret of a beautiful
death.
~~Robert
Franklin Leslie
Photos taken Sept 28-Oct. 1 |
Sometimes the simplest little quotes jump right off a page
and into my heart. Such is the case with this one. I was cruising along in
nature writer Robert Franklin Leslie’s simple little The Bears and I, and was halted by this lovely (and mostly true) reflection.
Perhaps it strikes me all the more because I happen to be surrounded as I write
by nature’s fall color frenzy going on around me here in the northwoods of
Michigan. Maple’s oranges and reds blaze around me, along with oak’s scarlets
and russets, and aspen’s, tamarack’s and birch’s golds, all interspersed with
the various evergreens of the conifers. I walk the woods these days spellbound
by its almost aching beauty, almost asking God with each step what possessed
him to even think of creating this astounding display.
So the quote grabs me, “…only leaves possess the secret of a
beautiful death.” Yet I must admit it has not been completely true in my
experience. As a pastor for many years, I have been able to observe many deaths
up close and personal, and some of them have been beautiful as well.
The arresting beauty of an autumn forest, and the joy it can
bring, seems kin to the joy that is expressed in lives and deaths like that of
Joe, Hilda and Wilma. Yes, of course, there have been many deaths I have walked
alongside that have not been so beautiful, and I suppose that brings me back to
my quote of the month. Some deaths can be beautiful, some not. But here in the
woods today? Today, everywhere I look I see only loveliness. Talk about
‘finishing well,’ or going out ‘in a blaze of
glory!’ Maybe, overall, leaves DO
possess the secret after all.
And maybe, just maybe, God whispers through them to us the very
same secret, that there can be beauty, even hope, in such a thing as death.
~~RGM, September 29, 2014