A moody, thinking kind of day Charlie. A day that calls for longer cups of tea, walks with gum boots and dinner plans that take a little longer….can you tell I like grey rainy days 🙂
brydie..it’s such a lovely season..a reprieve from the heat of summer and before the cold arrives..but it’s also a time of urgency where planting, bottling, jamming and so on need to be done before it’s too cold and summer produce is finished..
Jane this season I’ve preserved so little, it actually pains me a bit. I have to make some chilli sauce today which helps a little but I did no where near the preserving that I would normally do. I hope your gardening and bottling plans are in full flourish!
Autumn is one of my favorite seasons- like Spring and the beginnings of Summer and Winter, the last two just are impolite- not knowing when their time is up and trying to stay around past their welcome.
Lovely pictures, Brydie!
I agree- definitely my favourite time of the year too. Though it felt like we started Autumn then went back to summery weather. This week though I think the scales are tipping back with snow forecast on the mountains. I’m looking forward to finally lighting our fire place.
Lovely images! Enjoy your school holidays too (and yes one of the best parts is no lunch boxes!)
This is definitely my favourite season too Brydie. Ours is lingering longer than usual this year, and the soft light and bright colored leaves are stunning 🙂
I am right there with you :). Cold mornings, cold nights…I can sleep WITH the doona on, Brunhilda (our 4 oven woodburning behemoth of a stove is on almost 24/7 and the pleasure of re-igniting her from her overnight slumber is FAR more than the sum of it’s parts 🙂 ) and cooking again…lots and lots of cooking! Time to plant out all of our poor long suffering potted plants so that next summer they won’t have to languish in water stressed pain again…time to make a bigger veggie garden…time to walk the dogs a LOT as its gorgeous out there! Green has come back, I only have to water the veggies every couple of days…I LOVE autumn 🙂
I agree Brydie. I went for a swim yesterday morning, watched the sunrise from the water, smiling. Happy autumn!
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Wendy, is there anything better? Watching the sun come up over the water early in the morning while having a swim…bliss, sheer bliss.
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The last two days have been glorious. Not so keen on today’s weather! Love the image of the pine cone xx
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A moody, thinking kind of day Charlie. A day that calls for longer cups of tea, walks with gum boots and dinner plans that take a little longer….can you tell I like grey rainy days 🙂
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brydie..it’s such a lovely season..a reprieve from the heat of summer and before the cold arrives..but it’s also a time of urgency where planting, bottling, jamming and so on need to be done before it’s too cold and summer produce is finished..
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Jane this season I’ve preserved so little, it actually pains me a bit. I have to make some chilli sauce today which helps a little but I did no where near the preserving that I would normally do. I hope your gardening and bottling plans are in full flourish!
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I am just living this gorgeous weather too. Lovely photos.
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Thank you 🙂
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Autumn is one of my favorite seasons- like Spring and the beginnings of Summer and Winter, the last two just are impolite- not knowing when their time is up and trying to stay around past their welcome.
Lovely pictures, Brydie!
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Thanks Heidi. It is such a wonderful season isn’t it…. Is Spring finally springing ahead for you?
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Springing ahead – sprouting and greening up quickly!
I like a slow Spring- but it always jumps ahead so quickly and we zip right into summer weather!
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Wow, beautiful shots…love this time of year too although here on the North Coast a little less rain would be better 🙂
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Beautiful, Brydie! And I recognise the flowers from the echeveria! 🙂
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Beautiful Captures – Happy Monday:)
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Enjoying the coolest of today’s Autumn day…will it stick around though?
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I agree- definitely my favourite time of the year too. Though it felt like we started Autumn then went back to summery weather. This week though I think the scales are tipping back with snow forecast on the mountains. I’m looking forward to finally lighting our fire place.
Lovely images! Enjoy your school holidays too (and yes one of the best parts is no lunch boxes!)
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This is definitely my favourite season too Brydie. Ours is lingering longer than usual this year, and the soft light and bright colored leaves are stunning 🙂
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Beautiful, beautiful. I needed this today. Thank you xo
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We’re talking out loud about moving to Australia in a few years. Seriously.
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Beautiful photos. I too love this time of year!
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Autumn has been fleeting here, winter is showing her face 🙂
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Beautiful photography, and happy autumn to you and your family.
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I am right there with you :). Cold mornings, cold nights…I can sleep WITH the doona on, Brunhilda (our 4 oven woodburning behemoth of a stove is on almost 24/7 and the pleasure of re-igniting her from her overnight slumber is FAR more than the sum of it’s parts 🙂 ) and cooking again…lots and lots of cooking! Time to plant out all of our poor long suffering potted plants so that next summer they won’t have to languish in water stressed pain again…time to make a bigger veggie garden…time to walk the dogs a LOT as its gorgeous out there! Green has come back, I only have to water the veggies every couple of days…I LOVE autumn 🙂
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Love the final photo Brydie
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You know what’s crazy? The fact that we are neighbours and yet it looks like a completely different vista through the eyes of your camera. Love it! 😀
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Gorgeous photos and words – autumn in your part of the world looks lovely – it is a grand time of year isn’t it?
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Helllooooo Autumn. You are my favourite season!! Please stop, take off those shoes and hang around for a while. 🙂
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