The time of year when daylight begins to shorten, and the air takes on a distinct chill, is upon us. This period, often spoken of with a gentle sigh, brings with it a noticeable shift in the very fabric of our surroundings. It is a moment when nature seems to pull back its vibrant summer coverings, revealing a simpler, more unadorned beauty. This unadorned state, this natural unveiling, is what we might consider the essence of "autumn raine nude," a raw and honest display of the earth getting ready for its next big sleep.
The hours of sunlight become fewer, and the hours of darkness stretch longer, a clear sign that the world is changing. The warmth that lingered from summer starts to fade