Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
I wish you would send autumn our way - we've been in the clutches of hot, dry summer weather for weeks now. They say we will get down to normal tomorrow but I'll wait to "feel it" to believe it ;)
ReplyDeleteIt’s a pity that we can’t average out the weather between us, Margaret as we would like summer to extend a bit.
DeleteLovely!
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DeleteBeautiful red leaves! Autumn is definitely coming your place! ;)
ReplyDeleteIt has indeed, Malar
DeleteBeautiful color!
ReplyDeleteColour is the best thing about autumn, Endah
DeleteNice autumnal colors Sue. Do you do something with red and golden leaves? I think to dry some of them for bouquet.
ReplyDeleteNo I don’, Nadezda just enjoy them where they are. Maybe preserving using glycerine may work.
DeletePlenty of leafmould in the making!
ReplyDeleteThe magnolia tree in the garden is the most prolific leaf dropper, Brian.
DeleteTime to dig out the cosy blankets, Sue! The leaves are just beginning to fall on fruit trees in the garden here but temperatures are still relatively mild - I was plotting in just a t-shirt yesterday. I hope it lasts as there's still lots of tidying to do on the shared plot and that's best done with a bit of warmth on my back!
ReplyDeleteWe still have lots of tidying to do, Caro but I xam’t See it getting done.
DeleteLovely autumn images, Sue. I wish I had captured an outdoor image from my garden during the day yesterday as overnight the leaves have begun dropping too. I do need to get out with a camera. Oh wow... four young Greenfinches have just landed on a feeder outside my window. I do love all the seasonal changes Autumn brings :-)
ReplyDeleteI love bright autumn days, Shirley but today hasn’t been one of them.
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