FOUND LEAVES by guest: Brooke Reynolds

     Brooke Reynolds
    I'm by no means a leaf collector, but from time to time I pick one up
    and add it to my little collection. They remind me of places I've lived
    or visited and I love how they change color as they dry. The ginkgo is
    from a tree outside my first New York apartment, when I lived in Hell's
    Kitchen. The epimedium leaves are from a photo shoot we did at Martha
    Stewart. The tall yellow leaf is from a hike my husband and I took
    during our honeymoon in Costa Rica. The Japanese maple is from a nearby
    brownstone when we lived in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.

    I take a leaf now and then and throw them in a big book and forget about
    them, and years go by. When I discover them again, tucked in the pages
    of various books throughout the house, I can usually remember where they
    came from and what was going on when I grabbed it. One is from my
    grandfather's funeral, and when I found it recently, I could remember
    exactly what the sky looked like that day and how the trees rustled in
    the wind. And that is why I keep them around.

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