Nature does produce beautiful trees, which because we find them
beautiful,
we plant and care for. We select them and they multiply.
The yellow and red colors of fallen leaves are due to their higher
sugar content.
Rotting leaves are brown.
Having been in the Volksgarten just a few days ago,
I can report that it is as beautiful and well cared for as always.
The colors had as yet not turned, but by now the weather in Czernowitz
has become colder and there has been frost.
Mimi
On Oct 2, 2013, at 11:44 AM, HARDY BREIER wrote:
>
> Anny,
> Nature has beauty ? Nature doesnt waste time for such trivial things =
> like beauty.
> What is nature anyway?
> The colors of fallen leaves are a result of their decomposition , =
> their rotting away.
> What you admire as glorious colors are the end of a life
> cycle , =
> the death of the leaves.
> The same goes for the million diamonds. Just reflections of =
> sunrays in water .
> Optical effect.
>
> Hardy
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