Sensory joy

I have just returned from a walk round where I live, and it’s windy and quite bright, I’ve got my sunglasses on, but no headphones today. I just walked past this large hedge covered in dry brown leaves, and it made the most exquisite noise as I passed ( it was the wind rustling the leaves). I felt such joy hearing it so clearly, it really made my day. That’s it really. 

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  • Aspen, a type of tree, has unusual flattened leaf stalks (petioles), the bit the connects the flat leaf blade to the branch. Instead of being round, the flat shape allows the leaves to wobble in the breeze. It gives a distinctive appearance to the tree.

    I first encountered it in the US and Canada. But there is a European Aspen too. I am fortunate that there is a stand opposite my workplace, on a bank by the side of the road. They are allegedly common, but I have not seen them elsewhere.

    I look at them every day. I am waiting for the leaves to come back. I love looking at them. I point them out to everyone else, but they don't seem to enjoy them as much.

    They also go a lovely yellow in the autumn, sometimes with pinks and oranges too.

  • Oh that's really cool fact, I'd heard the phrase but didn't know the science. 

    There was a woodland planted in a valley in a rewinding project I know of, I think there might have been some Aspen (I'd noted as I'd always thought they were American, I hadn't known we had a variety). It's been a while since we went last, I wonder if they've grown enough to see it. Maybe a trip for summer.

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  • Oh that's really cool fact, I'd heard the phrase but didn't know the science. 

    There was a woodland planted in a valley in a rewinding project I know of, I think there might have been some Aspen (I'd noted as I'd always thought they were American, I hadn't known we had a variety). It's been a while since we went last, I wonder if they've grown enough to see it. Maybe a trip for summer.

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