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Joys of Autumn

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Bags Mon 09-Jul-12 21:18:49

Yellow birch leaves; first autumn tinting.

Noticed them on the tree outside my bedroom window yesterday when I got back from Derbyshire. Similar timing to last year.

granjura Mon 09-Jul-12 21:25:16

AUTUMN yiiiiiiiikkkkkkeeeesssssss NO!

Give us a bit of Summer first, please.

merlotgran Mon 09-Jul-12 21:31:32

Please don't mention the A word. I'm still looking forward to summer. sad

Bags Mon 09-Jul-12 21:34:05

Sorry! wink It starts early in the Far North though. Still plenty of warm days ahead smile

Butternut Tue 10-Jul-12 09:38:14

The cherry trees are dropping yellowing spotted leaves with abandon! They are sticky. It's a blight I think - they did the same thing four years ago when the weather was equally as wet and damp. It looks like Autumn, but am not convinced just yet. smile

Bags Wed 11-Jul-12 10:36:36

Maybe I should have called this thread "Don't read this if you want summer to last and last!"

Yellow birch leaves falling from tree today. Only a few, but it has started.

I like autumn.

Grannylin Wed 11-Jul-12 10:42:16

Masses of hazelnuts appearing?

Jacey Wed 11-Jul-12 10:43:25

So do I Bags ...but it is even nicer when it starts mid to late September grin after a wonderful summer. Oh where is the sunshine????

whenim64 Wed 11-Jul-12 10:56:16

Not a single hazelnut growing on my tree, which looks perfectly healthy. I can see it being replanted in the woods and being left to its own devices. grin

jeni Wed 11-Jul-12 11:20:25

Brilliant sunshine on front of house with cloudless blue sky!
Back of house, dark clouds.
Guess where I'm going to have my coffee!

Butternut Fri 13-Jul-12 09:00:17

Hello October!
Windswept wet drizzle blowing across the study window, and a red squirrel nibbling away on the Mistle Thrush's tree.

jeni Fri 13-Jul-12 09:52:58

Mistlethrush! Red squirrel!envy

Bags Fri 13-Jul-12 10:05:06

Lucky butty! smile

Saw a lot of ringlet butterflies yesterday. Officially they like bramble blossom, which we have, but they also seemed to like common cat's ear.

Another nice breeze (force three or four) for DD's sailing and no rain so far.

Annobel Fri 13-Jul-12 10:19:54

Butterflies? Poor things have been washed out. Normally the red admirals like nettles of which I seem to have an increasing number.

jeni Fri 13-Jul-12 10:21:45

Getting quite lot of red admirals!

Annobel Fri 13-Jul-12 10:31:17

Well, that's where they've all gone to - Bristol! Even the cabbage whites seem to be missing from here, though I bet that if I tried growing rocket on the outside window sill, they'd emerge in their thousands to lay their eggs on it, as they did two years ago.

Bags Sun 15-Jul-12 10:29:42

Yellow birch leaves float, periodically, past the window
Travelling north-west to south-east.
A wood pigeon sits hunched near the top of an ash tree
That catches the nor'wester
And dances the tree as it blows through.
The sycamores, sturdier and stubbier trees,
Just rattle their keys.
Inside, I've lit the fire anent the damp
Summer-autumn.
Cosy,
And glad to be so smile

Butternut Sun 15-Jul-12 11:00:09

Your cosy home sounds a very peaceful place to be this morning, B. smile

Annobel Sun 15-Jul-12 11:23:57

The pretty copper foliage on my ornamental crab trees has gone all musty looking and is fast falling off. The rowans and acers are perfectly OK - but those poor malus!

granjura Sun 15-Jul-12 11:46:42

The wild flower meadows are just amazing at the moment, no sign of autumn anywhere, I have to say. Fields full of astrantias, and many types of wild geraniums, yellow digitalis, Sainfoin, many different types of hairbells and gentians, and so many more.

Bags Sun 15-Jul-12 11:55:44

I'm not one for harbouring a longing to travel, jura, but I really would like to see Swiss summer meadows. They sound glorious.

jeni Sun 15-Jul-12 12:20:21

And me!

jeni Sun 15-Jul-12 12:20:44

Send us some photos please!

granjura Sun 15-Jul-12 13:13:41

Sorry Ladies - I never take photos apart from in my head! OH is a brilliant photographer and he has taken some amazing photos of the meadows- but he is allergic to Forums! I'll will ask him again - can't but try.

soop Sun 15-Jul-12 13:21:17

Skittish Scottish waves
tickle the shore.
The pebbles chuckle
as they nudge each other.
A crow rises from the beach
drops a shell from a height
and is duly rewarded with the morsal within.
The wind shifts
billowing clouds above
and gently bends the willow below.
I love this place.