Within Fillmore Glen, as autumn unfurls its vibrant tapestry, there lies a path that seems to exist between the pages of an unwritten folklore. It is a trail not marked for travel, bearing a solitary sign, “Not a trail. Do not enter,” which stands like a silent sentinel amidst the riot of colors. Yet, the path stretches on, an irresistible lure, a golden ribbon that meanders through the heart of the wood, carpeted with leaves that have taken their final, graceful descent to create a mosaic of reds, oranges, and yellows.
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The path is a secret thoroughfare, known only to the whispering trees and the shy creatures that watch from the underbrush. The air here is thick with the scent of damp earth and the musk of decay that heralds the deepening of autumn. It is a place out of time, where the distant sound of falling water is a constant undertone, a reminder of the unseen river that carves its way through the glen, its voice rising and falling with the wind.
The leaves that blanket the path rustle with the passage of unseen feetโperhaps the fox, or the silent owl that hunts at twilight. The golden footpaths are corridors of light, as the sun filters through the thinning canopy, casting long shadows and illuminating patches of the forest floor with a warm, amber glow.
Here, one’s footsteps become a part of the glen’s own rhythm, a soft tread upon the sacred ground. The signโs warning goes unheeded by the whispering woods, which seem to beckon with a voice as old as the hills, inviting the soul to wander and to wonder. In Fillmore Glen, the path is not just a physical journey but a passage through the soul of autumn itself, a dance with the ephemeral, a fleeting embrace of the golden, transient beauty of the fall. It is not merely a place to walk; it is a path to feel, to breathe, to exist in harmony with the quiet pulse of the earth.



Nature gives us the best of it in these forests. Your photos let us appreciate its beauty. For me, my morning begins and nothing is more relaxing than the murmur of the trees. Good week
Manuel Angel
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Thank You, Manuel. Every day, a new beginning.
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Gracias
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Mother Nature is best ๐น
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amen
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๐ Excellent post ๐
I hope you have a great and blessed day ๐
A cordial greeting ๐๐ช๐ธ
David Lรณpez Moncada pk ๐
TOGETHER WE GROW if we exchange
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absolutely, David. Your visit and words are most appreciated
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I GROW TOGETHER.
I hope visit my blog.
Blessed day ๐
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