Gingko timepiece

In the absence of icy snow and oppressive heat, I have had to rely on more subtle signs to discern the changing seasons. When I lose my sense of time, I use a single gingko tree I pass every morning on my way to work as a nudge. For most of the spring, it is light green, like chartreuse. In the summer, the green deepens. In the fall, the leaves fade to yellow and slowly brighten to a blazing citrus. Each fan then drops slowly, slowly ... littering the ground with tiny flames, twinkles of brightness ... until the tree becomes bare to announce that winter has arrived.

I have turned many years using this gingko-tree calendar.

Photo courtesy of Kew Gardens, England.