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I like September. That is, except for the start of school, which did not please me once, but now my children. But in nature it is a turning point. For one thing, there will be less holiday freaks in the woods, and with them shouting and trash - but I don't want that to happen again, maybe someday they will understand.... mainly, however, the colorful time begins. The mountains are mostly green, but the rich emerald leaves of the beech trees will start to subtly change their tones, the cranes have been decorated with orange rowan berries for a long time this year, but only with the reddening of the leaves. The sun has power. After the heavy rains, which caused what they caused, the air warmed up again, the mountains smelled, the warm wind dried the rocks, the sun's rays burned them. Finches, titmice and nuthatches are rare in the treetops...and then again the wind whistled in the rocks for a while and cauldrons of fog were brewing. Also, the guys grabbed my camera and that they are going for a ride... According to the video, it might look like how much time I had to stay in the mountains. No, not nearly as much as I needed, wished I had, and actually had. It's actually like that all the time. The second half of September consisted of short forays into the woods and mountains between morning and afternoon work, early in the morning or late in the evening, always at a trot. Nevertheless, I feel gratitude for every moment when I can be myself, with myself or with my loved ones. I didn't really want to go into the video... I cut the shots head on, it wasn't from any set for a separate film. And I didn't know what motive to give it. Then, remembering the floods in Jesenice and the people there, who now have other concerns than wandering in the woods, the Jesenice band Priessnitz came to mind. Their - for me heart-touching - music with captivating lyrics, carried me through September and will speak to you from most of the current video. Let them like it... (...and the band won't be mad at me - neither will Luboš Pospíšil, whose music I also used). Tom Atom