Autumn's Enchanted Steed
by Bill And Linda Tiepelman
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Autumn's Enchanted Steed
Artist
Bill And Linda Tiepelman
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Photographic Art
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In a realm where the whispers of nature spoke louder than the din of the cosmos, there existed a forest that celebrated the turn of seasons with a spectacle so vivid, it could only be the work of magic. "Autumn's Enchanted Steed," as the villagers called it, was the heart of this transformation. Legend told of a majestic horse, its mane flowing like the golden sunbeams of dawn, and its coat a living canvas painted with the hues of fall.
Every year, as the days shortened and the leaves began their graceful descent to the forest floor, the Enchanted Steed would emerge from the heart of the woods. With each gentle step, its opulent hide brushed against the foliage, turning green leaves into shades of fiery reds, warm oranges, and golden yellows. It was not just a change of color, but a transfer of life, a preparation for the slumber of winter.
Children and adults alike would wait by the edge of the forest, hot ciders in hand, as the air filled with the crisp scent of apples and woodsmoke. And then, with a silence that fell like a soft blanket over the onlookers, the Enchanted Steed would appear, its eyes glinting with the wisdom of a thousand autumns. As it trotted past, the ground would become a carpet of color, a testament to the cycle of life and the beauty of change.
But the horse was more than a harbinger of autumn; it was a guardian of time, a keeper of stories, and a friend to those who respected the balance of nature. Its annual journey was a reminder that all things must change, and in change, there is wonder and renewal.
And so the tale of "Autumn's Enchanted Steed" was passed down through generations, not just a story but a cherished memory of the time when magic danced on the edge of reality, and the world was aflame with the beauty of the fall.
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February 17th, 2024
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