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The breezes taste of apple peel.
The air is full of smells to feel.
Ripe fruit, old footballs, burning brush,
New books, erasers, chalk, and such.
The bee, his hive, well-honeyed hum,
and Mother cuts chrysanthemums.
Like plates washed clean with suds, the days
are polished with a morning haze.- September, John UpdikeIf you have a photo you think would be a great addition to our gallery, CLICK HERE to submit your photo(note: you must be logged into ksl.com to submit a photo). PLEASE include the name of the photographer, along with a short description of the photo.
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