Late Autumn in the Park Jigsaw Puzzle

Late Autumn in the Park
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About Late Autumn in the Park: Bare branches lace the air like quiet thoughts, standing in soft contrast to the grass that still remembers green. Light filters gently through the trees, stretching long shadows across the ground, as if time itself has slowed to observe the moment. The park rests in a delicate in-between—no longer holding the warmth of summer, not yet surrendered to winter’s hush. Fallen leaves scatter the earth, traces of what has passed, while the lingering light offers a final kindness. It is a season of pause, where nature exhales, and stillness becomes something you can almost hear. // Image Credit: DailyJigsawPuzzles.net

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