I think of your wedding every year when I put out
the autumn leaves your mother - in - law made and gave out at your wedding.
Not exact matches
For example, the stunningly offbeat lyricism of the shot in The Conformist where the main character and his
mother lean into a wind that drives a sea of
autumn leaves about their ankles has now been partially saved from the gratuitousness that seemed so apparent in 1971.
The rich, earthy odors of
Mother Nature making her compost, falling
leaves, dying grasses... and the light... softer, it gives a glow to everything —
Autumn is like sunset for the year.