Wednesday, 23 October 2024

WHAT AUTUMN

 First there was no autumn, than there was, then there was storm Ashley and the leaves are gone all too soon. 

Sun is out today - a turnip for the books. Mind you the turnips are all too big old and woody now.

Just have to eat the cavolo nero.


A few pre storm pics of autumn leaves - 



And some of the Bramleys. Missed the apple day so put some away in the shed for the winter individually wrapped in newspaper.
Here are a couple more pics - hydrangea and rue -

And the birds have been feeding on windfall fruit especially the magpies and jays so here is a confrontation - see who wins, both tough corvids.


Not all autumn colour is so bright and more subtle tones can be found.


On the other hand the Virginia creeper, alas now without leaves, was spectacular.


And so to gardening and, yes, I tried to light the bonfire again - tried, it flared and then went out.


So the sun has gone down and so have I, winter beckons and it is becoming all to much for this old codger. So R will rally her troops - employ someone - to have a go. I wait and see.

Having just found out that my Great Great Grandfather abandoned his family and went to Utah, became a Mormon and had two more wives I shall end with a portrait I have found on the web - Robert Hogg.
I wish my plants grew as profusely as his beard.