A Fallen Leaf

by James Matthew Barrie

There is almost nothing
that has such a keen sense of fun
as a fallen leaf.

 

 

 

 

Notes:
Today is the anniversary of the death of the author of Peter Pan, James Matthew Barrie.

Barrie was inspired by Kensington Gardens.

In 1912, he commissioned Sir George Frampton to build the statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. It's been a favorite of visitors to the park ever since.

Gardens and flowers were a tremendous source of inspiration from Barrie.

Today's Garden words were featured on the podcast:

Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all.
A close-up of an orange maple leaf with a heart-shaped hole in the center, backlit by warm golden sunlight and a softly blurred autumn background.
A close-up of an orange maple leaf with a heart-shaped hole in the center, backlit by warm golden sunlight and a softly blurred autumn background.

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