Wednesday, April 1, 2009

I know this isn't a Spring like picture but I had an experience last evening that brought me back to the day that I took this picture last Autumn.

We had storms move through the area last night. With the storms came a driving rain that drenched the fields after somewhat of a drought. It was as if, the land drank in the water and in appreciation, put forth that wonderful musky, fresh air that invites you breathe to in as deep and long as you can just to take it in.

Last Autumn, while visiting my favorite stream, I got caught in a downpour. It left as quickly as it came. When the cold Autumn rain hit the still warm ground and water in the stream, the mist released that same fresh, clean smell. I am sure that you know that same fragrance laden air...that feeling that makes you just want to stay in the moment.

When that happens this Spring, take the time to enjoy the moment because it doesn't last long.

14 comments:

boneman said...

well, fancy that! I just finished a painting that is close to this (though not so much in content as in feeling) and, I don't even have to feel like i may have copied it!
HA! I only just got back on the net mere moments ago! (modem died, had to get another)
Catching up quickly, Daisies were cool, the posrch reminded me of my parent's house back in Fort Wayne, and dang!
I LOVED that pruple car!

Heather said...

Beautiful post. I love the smell of rain. We get so caught up in life, we sometimes forget to stop and enjoy these things. Thanks for the reminder. :)

Dan Felstead said...

Boneman...good to see you back! Have you posted your latest painting..I would like to see it. My hard drive crashed back in November...and it was a nightmare.

Dan

Dan Felstead said...

Heather,
It is hard for me to stop along the way as well. I make these reminders for me as well as readers of the blog!

Dan

Dani said...

Best scent ever! I can almost smell it just from reading this post...but it keeps getting mixed up with the smell of lotion wafting up off my little baby's head. :) That's good too. :)

_we_the_pieces_ said...

I wish there was somewhere around here to take a picture like this...
There are streams...just there's no water in the streams...
Disadvantage of city living.....
Nice picture (:

Heather said...

I would love some of that crisp, fresh air...oh, do hurry :o). Right now, it's more of a musty, moldy air...(cough..cough).

Dan, you've got to take a look at GB's newest photo. This one really has some character :o).

A Hebridian in New Zealand-Mechanical Beauty

Dan Felstead said...

Dani,
It has been years (my son is 23) since I have experienced that lotion scent but I remember it well! You are spot on...that smell is also great in it's own right!

Dan

Dan Felstead said...

Molly,
Good to hear from you. I think it often comes down to the fact that no matter where one lives (me included), we get used to those surroundings and other places seem more inviting. For myself, I would love to be able to walk out right now in 70 degree weather like you can and sit under the shade of a palm tree while looking out over the ocean. We all have those feelings of the grass is always greener. Hopefully for you, the Spring rains will fill those streams with water again.

Dan

Dan Felstead said...

Vermont Heather...
I checked out the car and it is a beauty! Reminds me of an old British headmaster at a stuffy private school! I love the hood ornament.

Dan

Karrie said...

I can smell it, hear it, feel it and taste it! I think this is one of my favs Dan! I love the pic and your description is amazing

Dan Felstead said...

Thanks Karrie...
They say that the sense of smell is closely tied to memory...I agree.

How is the Angels site going?

Dan

Lynda Lehmann said...

I remember many such moments after the rain, when the world glistened and seemed fresh and new! Lovely post and atmospheric photo, Dan!

Dan Felstead said...

Lynda,
Your photos of the same subject matter are beautiful as well. The ones from Italy are still my favorites as far as travel images.

Dan