One of the things I enjoy in the blogging world is the fact that while I'm enjoying Autumn here, I can also enjoy the lovely Spring posts from the other side of the world. And when we are faced with yet another hot summer I get so much pleasure from seeing the snow and the cosy fires at the same time! Somehow these winter posts encourage me in believing that yes, Autumn will come and Winter won't be far behind. I do understand of course that the snow I see on your beautiful posts is not so attractive and enjoyable when your lives are severely impacted by the snow.
It seems rather incongruous then to be posting these two current photos, the Autumn leaves and what could be seen as a Spring posy, roses and jonquils together. Of course the roses are the last of the season and the jonquils the early harbinger of Spring. Winter has barely begun, we have only had one frost, a light one at that, and today is one of those bright sunny days with a wind from the Arctic I'm sure. We have had lovely rain, some saying the best Autumn rains for thirty years and we are relishing every drop.
A quick scribble sketch of a tree dahlia from a photo I took in our Winterfold, the farm, garden. I've painted it before I know but I'm enjoying the task of painting and sketching loosely. It is good for me to let go somewhat, not quite with gay abandon but maybe that will come with practice!
Hi Aubrey! Kate and her boys get here in 2 days! I'm soooo excited! Have started fussing around...getting things ready. We can't wait to meet them. Jenny has felt a little low these past couple of weeks which isn't like her at all so their visit will really lift both our spirits. Wish you were coming too! Big hugs xxxx
ReplyDeleteI know you will have a wonderful time together when you are face to face! Big hugs to you allm Aubrey
DeleteI have been reading your blog and enjoying your lovely pictures for awhile now. You sound like a kindred spirit and I invite you to stop by for a visit sometime. susanzarzycki@blogspot.com. I live just on the other side of the pond. Hug.
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