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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Sunny morning but not the warmth from the sun that was there a couple of weeks ago. Autumn approaches...... who's looking forward for a cuddle in front of the open fire? but only after getting the last of the summer sun hopefully |
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It has had an autumnal feel about it for a week or so. It's too darn early!
No, I'm not looking forward to cuddles in front of the fire, I like long, light evenings and warm, sunny days. Hopefully there's plenty yet to come. |
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"Sunny morning but not the warmth from the sun that was there a couple of weeks ago. Autumn approaches...... who's looking forward for a cuddle in front of the open fire? but only after getting the last of the summer sun hopefully "
You really are the bearer of doom and gloom arent ya? lol
Its summer still not Autumn, we have all of August and September yet.
I love September as you usually get a indian summer around the 2nd or 3rd week.
Looking forward to the many `more' weeks of summer |
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"Sunny morning but not the warmth from the sun that was there a couple of weeks ago. Autumn approaches...... who's looking forward for a cuddle in front of the open fire? but only after getting the last of the summer sun hopefully
You really are the bearer of doom and gloom arent ya? lol
Its summer still not Autumn, we have all of August and September yet.
I love September as you usually get a indian summer around the 2nd or 3rd week.
Looking forward to the many `more' weeks of summer "
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Verse 2, I could live with right now….
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“Who hath not seen the oft amidst thy store?
Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find
The sitting careless on a granary floor,
The hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind:
Or on a half-reap’d furrow sound asleep….”
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