The middle of November is a weather changing time. On the left, near the shore, the ice has formed. Just on the edge of the ice a leaf has been frozen in as it is one of the last leaves to come off the summer trees. On the right is the water, lapping at the edge of the ice allowing for the ice to build up one small wave at a time. As you set there getting a little colder as the wind blows you become fixated on the motion of the water spilling over the ice. Then you get cold, wake up and think I got to get warm!
An image may be purchased at http://fineartamerica.com/featured/ice-leaf-water-edward-peterson.html?newartwork=true