A fine autumnal study, Su. So vivid in the scents and sensations it evoked, I am now even more seasonally-confused than I was when I woke up this morning. Is it Christmas or breakfast-time π
WE are awaiting (the second) spring….. and then summer – BUT we also have tons of leaves off shrubs and trees, leaves turning brown and dried out because of such unseasonal weather.
A fine autumnal study, Su. So vivid in the scents and sensations it evoked, I am now even more seasonally-confused than I was when I woke up this morning. Is it Christmas or breakfast-time π
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WE are awaiting (the second) spring….. and then summer – BUT we also have tons of leaves off shrubs and trees, leaves turning brown and dried out because of such unseasonal weather.
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A beautiful composition of textures and colours, Su! Love all those rich earth tones! π
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And all that lovely mulch for my garden.
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My husband’s job–not me! I will have to show this to him so he can see the beauty in what he does. I’ll get back to you on that….. π
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π Iβm the family gardener, so raking leaves for the compost bin is definitely part of my job!!
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Raking up the leaves is one of my favourite activity in the fall. But for us in the northern hemisphere spring is in full swing. Great photo, Su!
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Thanks Peter. I find it really satisfying too.
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That’s a classic autumn study Su.
Leslie
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On the opposite end of that spectrum here–thank goodness! It’s been a loooong winter.
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I really do love Autumn so much! Such color and purpose in the changing of things!
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