Fall colours yet, anyone?
Fall colours yet, anyone?
I went to a spring festival in Canberra, last weekend, and as I ducked a swooping magpie and tiptoed through the tulips (sneezing merrily) - I wondered how the to half were enjoying autumn. Is it too early yet for Fall colours????
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Fall colours yet, anyone?
AussiePam;1242306 wrote: I went to a spring festival in Canberra, last weekend, and as I ducked a swooping magpie and tiptoed through the tulips (sneezing merrily) - I wondered how the to half were enjoying autumn. Is it too early yet for Fall colours????
ahhhhhhhhhh I love springtime Pam!:-6
Ours here in the city are just barely starting to change..further up in Northern Ontario......colours are beginning to shine through!
mid-October is the most ultimate time!
ahhhhhhhhhh I love springtime Pam!:-6
Ours here in the city are just barely starting to change..further up in Northern Ontario......colours are beginning to shine through!
mid-October is the most ultimate time!
Life is just to short for drama.
Fall colours yet, anyone?
Here's one Floriade photo with a small person who liked the flowers, but the street theatre and music even more.
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"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Fall colours yet, anyone?
Yeah, leaves are starting to change and come down in my part of the midwest. I miss the smell of burning leaves though. They took that away from us in most places. You can still smell woodsmoke on cold nights, from houses with fireplaces. I expect we'll lose that too in the near future. The more we progress, the more they take away from us.
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AussiePam;1242321 wrote: Here's one Floriade photo with a small person who liked the flowers, but the street theatre and music even more.
oh I do love that mass of flowers, so pretty!
who is he Pam?
oh I do love that mass of flowers, so pretty!
who is he Pam?
Life is just to short for drama.
Fall colours yet, anyone?
The leaves are just starting to change here. A cold front is on the way, so I imagine next week they will really start changing.
Fall colours yet, anyone?
Still green here...won't start changing until about October
Fall colours yet, anyone?
We noticed the change starting during our recent visit to Geordieland. By last weekend it was just starting in the Midlands too.
Fall colours yet, anyone?
Just starting to change a bit here now, but I noticed last month the leaves starting to fall then, so it seemed a tad early. Love Autum, favourite time of the year.
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Bryn Mawr;1242432 wrote: We noticed the change starting during our recent visit to Geordieland. By last weekend it was just starting in the Midlands too.
South Glou is on the change. I was out with the dogs in the Cotswolds last week and It was stunning. Around Bath race race-course is particually beautifull also. My favourite time of the year. :-6
South Glou is on the change. I was out with the dogs in the Cotswolds last week and It was stunning. Around Bath race race-course is particually beautifull also. My favourite time of the year. :-6
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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There's certainly something about autumn. I think it's probably my favourite season. But each season sort of gives flavour to each other season. Maybe it's a ying and yang thing. If you have a hot summer, you appreciate the winter frost.
Autumn for me is softer light, longer shadows, falling leaves and the smell of woodsmoke.
I flew into New York city once in the late Fall afternoon, and we must have done a loop and come down low over the Catskill Mountains. Unbelievable !!!
Autumn for me is softer light, longer shadows, falling leaves and the smell of woodsmoke.
I flew into New York city once in the late Fall afternoon, and we must have done a loop and come down low over the Catskill Mountains. Unbelievable !!!
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I love the suddenly cooler evenings and mornings, dew on the grass and the mist low over the fields.
The first leaves are just starting to fall and my Amaranka is beginning to turn red, as are the crab apples.
The first leaves are just starting to fall and my Amaranka is beginning to turn red, as are the crab apples.
The crowd: "Yes! We are all individuals!"
Lone voice: "I'm not."
Lone voice: "I'm not."
Fall colours yet, anyone?
Ah, misty England - and in the country green moss on the East Anglia fences and tree trunks, and leaves starting to fall. And breezes starting to rise. And the smell of woodsmoke in the old pubs at twilight.
I'm not sure what amaranka is, Clodhopper - but love crab apple.
I'm not sure what amaranka is, Clodhopper - but love crab apple.
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Amaranka - sort of small tree which does white blossom in spring, red berries in summer and startlingly bright red leaves in autumn.
I've always heard it called an "Amaranka" but a quick internet search didn't find it, so maybe it's really called something different.
I've always heard it called an "Amaranka" but a quick internet search didn't find it, so maybe it's really called something different.
The crowd: "Yes! We are all individuals!"
Lone voice: "I'm not."
Lone voice: "I'm not."
Fall colours yet, anyone?
yes, it is grey... waite a minute, that's our summer, winter and spring colour as well! :-1
Fall colours yet, anyone?
mikeinie;1242926 wrote: yes, it is grey... waite a minute, that's our summer, winter and spring colour as well! :-1
do your trees not change colours in the fall Mike?
do your trees not change colours in the fall Mike?
Life is just to short for drama.
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Odie;1242953 wrote: do your trees not change colours in the fall Mike?
not really, most trees are green year round, the ones that do change colour a bit but it is short lived and not anything like they do in Canada.
not really, most trees are green year round, the ones that do change colour a bit but it is short lived and not anything like they do in Canada.
Fall colours yet, anyone?
The west of Ireland is almost obscenely green, so green it strips layers off your optic nerve and soaks like everlasting rain onto the standing stones of your moss encrusted psyche. Wonderful !!!!!
Here's Mary O'Hara and some amazing Irish green - Úna Bhán
YouTube - Úna Bhán
Here's Mary O'Hara and some amazing Irish green - Úna Bhán
YouTube - Úna Bhán
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Fall colours yet, anyone?
I love this time of year ... I can't wait for the leaves to start falling
Very nearly perfect ...
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pinkchick;1243468 wrote: I love this time of year ... I can't wait for the leaves to start falling
Its probably my fault the trees are dying
Its probably my fault the trees are dying
I AM AWESOME MAN
Fall colours yet, anyone?
Nomad;1243474 wrote: Its probably my fault the trees are dying
I was just thinking that ....................... Just kidding :p:D
I was just thinking that ....................... Just kidding :p:D
Very nearly perfect ...
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pinkchick;1243478 wrote: I was just thinking that ....................... Just kidding :p:D
Many a truth is told in jest.
Its ok.
Many a truth is told in jest.
Its ok.
I AM AWESOME MAN
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Nomad;1243481 wrote: Many a truth is told in jest.
Its ok.
No it's not!
Its ok.
No it's not!
Very nearly perfect ...
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I slighly regress and feel the need to kick the leaves and love the sound thats made when you walk on a large pile of crispy ones. mmm lovely
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No fall color where we're at now, certainly... there's a lotta' black and ash just out west of here, though. :p
I suspect that New England is probably on the verge, however... just by watching members of "The Julie Chen Show" shivering about outside in NYC on tv the other morning.
I suspect that New England is probably on the verge, however... just by watching members of "The Julie Chen Show" shivering about outside in NYC on tv the other morning.
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AussiePam;1242321 wrote: Here's one Floriade photo with a small person who liked the flowers, but the street theatre and music even more.
Oh Pam, Your wee, young lad is absolutely adorable. He's growing up way too fast:-4
Odie, This darling, wee lad is Pam's grandson:-6
Oh Pam, Your wee, young lad is absolutely adorable. He's growing up way too fast:-4
Odie, This darling, wee lad is Pam's grandson:-6
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AussiePam;1243090 wrote: The west of Ireland is almost obscenely green, so green it strips layers off your optic nerve and soaks like everlasting rain onto the standing stones of your moss encrusted psyche. Wonderful !!!!!
Here's Mary O'Hara and some amazing Irish green - Úna Bhán
YouTube - Úna Bhán
Thank you so much Pam for posting this youtube of Mary. I've never heard of here before and will certainly look into her other songs. Her voice was fabulous:-6
i love the west of Ireland:-4
Here's Mary O'Hara and some amazing Irish green - Úna Bhán
YouTube - Úna Bhán
Thank you so much Pam for posting this youtube of Mary. I've never heard of here before and will certainly look into her other songs. Her voice was fabulous:-6
i love the west of Ireland:-4
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AussiePam;1242321 wrote: Here's one Floriade photo with a small person who liked the flowers, but the street theatre and music even more.
Oh, your grandson! :-4
I having a grandson soon, in a few more weeks! I can hardly wait!
Oh, your grandson! :-4
I having a grandson soon, in a few more weeks! I can hardly wait!
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A poem for the fall season......
November Morning
by Evaleen Stein
A tingling, misty marvel
Blew hither in the night,
And now the little peach-trees
Are clasped in frozen light.
Upon the apple-branches
An icy film is caught,
With trailing threads of gossamer
In pearly patterns wrought.
The autumn sun, in wonder,
Is gayly peering through
This silver-tissued network
Across the frosty blue.
The weather-vane is fire-tipped,
The honeysuckle shows
A dazzling icy splendor,
And crystal is the rose.
Around the eaves are fringes
Of icicles that seem
To mock the summer rainbows
With many-colored gleam.
Along the walk, the pebbles
Are each a precious stone;
The grass is tasseled hoarfrost,
The clover jewel-sown.
Such sparkle, sparkle, sparkle
Fills all the frosty air,
Oh, can it be that darkness
Is ever anywhere!
November Morning
by Evaleen Stein
A tingling, misty marvel
Blew hither in the night,
And now the little peach-trees
Are clasped in frozen light.
Upon the apple-branches
An icy film is caught,
With trailing threads of gossamer
In pearly patterns wrought.
The autumn sun, in wonder,
Is gayly peering through
This silver-tissued network
Across the frosty blue.
The weather-vane is fire-tipped,
The honeysuckle shows
A dazzling icy splendor,
And crystal is the rose.
Around the eaves are fringes
Of icicles that seem
To mock the summer rainbows
With many-colored gleam.
Along the walk, the pebbles
Are each a precious stone;
The grass is tasseled hoarfrost,
The clover jewel-sown.
Such sparkle, sparkle, sparkle
Fills all the frosty air,
Oh, can it be that darkness
Is ever anywhere!
Fall colours yet, anyone?
That's awesome news Chonsi!!!
Lou lou belle - I'm with you on the regression. Not only do I love kicking leaves, I actually roll in them. Literally. Ahhhhhhh...
G Man - I'm so sorry about your fires. We get them here too. And are gearing up for a hot summer. People are already starting the backburning.
Kathy - lovely poem, thankyou! Mary O'Hara is one of my favourite Irish traditional singers. I'll post some other songs of hers. I think there's a few on youtube. She has one of the lightest, purest colleen type voices ever, sings often in Irish Gaelic and had quite a story. She married young. Her husband died young. She entered a convent. Came out again much much later and I think is singing again now, and has actually remarried. I'll look it up.
Saturday morning here. Spring .. spring cleaning. Birds swooping. Pollen... far removed from falling leaves, the Catskill mountains, the Cotswolds (I was sitting on a stone wall deep in the woods there once, freezing, and it was autumn.. and suddenly there was dogs baying, and all the hunt came through... what a sight!!)
Lou lou belle - I'm with you on the regression. Not only do I love kicking leaves, I actually roll in them. Literally. Ahhhhhhh...
G Man - I'm so sorry about your fires. We get them here too. And are gearing up for a hot summer. People are already starting the backburning.
Kathy - lovely poem, thankyou! Mary O'Hara is one of my favourite Irish traditional singers. I'll post some other songs of hers. I think there's a few on youtube. She has one of the lightest, purest colleen type voices ever, sings often in Irish Gaelic and had quite a story. She married young. Her husband died young. She entered a convent. Came out again much much later and I think is singing again now, and has actually remarried. I'll look it up.
Saturday morning here. Spring .. spring cleaning. Birds swooping. Pollen... far removed from falling leaves, the Catskill mountains, the Cotswolds (I was sitting on a stone wall deep in the woods there once, freezing, and it was autumn.. and suddenly there was dogs baying, and all the hunt came through... what a sight!!)
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"