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Autumnal Bucket list

EmilieT
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Hi everyone, 

 

The end of Summer, as bittersweet as it might be, marks the beginning of Autumn. 🍂

 

It's a gorgeous season, that brings many things to do, eat, and look forward to! I thought it might be interesting to share what our favourite things to do this season are, and I'll kick this off by listing a few of the things on my bucket list for the coming months:


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  • Enjoy all things cinammon
  • Step up your stew game
  • Feast on apples
  • Warm up by a bonfire
  • Make crumbles
  • Admire the trees and their autumnal colours
  • Plan Halloween night
  • Get cozy under a pile of blankets
  • Carve a Pumpkin

 

 

So what's on your bucket list this season?

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  ~ took this rose today, saw a couple of days ago and didn't expect it.

WP_20181022_10_14_00_Pro.jpgChilly out this morning 

Lovely looking rose @TallTrees ... the rose in my yard didn't have a bud on it this year, lolz

Talking of cordylines ... I too like them particularly the dark red / bronze colour ... they wouldn't grow in my yard as too cold & not enough sun ... my son & daughter-in-law have 2 of them in their back garden, they have not long moved into the house & Alex plans to really get to grips with the garden next year as a project ... the cordylines are architectural / statement plants arn't they?


 

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Some lovly photos posted today grin

 

Its more like summer has arrived again yahoo

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Hi @Anonymous

 

Yes they are a lovely statement plant ~  the two I have to re-plant (somewhere!) were in tall pots with

summer planting around but too big to stay there any longer.  The long lancet leaves make a lovely feature in the garden amongst lower plants.  

 



HAPPINESS IS BEE SHAPED

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Hi @TallTrees...it sounds like you have a lot of garden ☺️ from the photo of the 'palm-tree 🌴' it looks like your garden is warm and sunny 🌞 I enjoy sitting in my yard having a light bite amongst the pots of plants which 'look after themselves'... yes I'm a bit of a lazy gardener 🏡 🌷 🌸
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Time for another photo to brighten the place up? Cat

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Image result for autumn leaves imagesJust a nice Autumn leaves pic off Google

My fave song at this time of year ... Forever Autumn by Justin Hayward, formerly of The Moody Blues

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That brings back memories, listened to Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds so many times 

War of the Worlds

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Good Evening @TallTrees my x-husband is now a landscape architect / urban design consultant

Only thing I vetoed was a garden pond when living in York, my son was too young for that

The train station in Skipton, where I live, has just planted up old 1/2 wooden water barrels & old platform wooden carts with Winter pansies & primulas

I love being in a garden, I love nature very much, in most if not all of its forms

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Hi @Anonymous
Love pansies & Primulas lots of bright colours to jolly up winter 😁


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@TallTrees wrote:
Love pansies & Primulas lots of bright colours to jolly up winter 😁

 

I know what you mean, my wife plant "loads" of pansies every Autumn, does look nice I must admit. Most of our garden was that horrible dried brown colour all summer. We are not very good gardeners slight_frown 


 

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