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I love this time of year. Still some heat in the sun but crisp and chilly in the mornings, spectacular early evening sunsets, the leaves beginning to turn and drawing the curtains to be cosy in the evenings
Every time I sit out in my wee garden with a cuppa I think, "this could be the last time this year!" It makes the time spent seem all the sweeter.
Anyone else?
Mrs TMN x |
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"I love this time of year. Still some heat in the sun but crisp and chilly in the mornings, spectacular early evening sunsets, the leaves beginning to turn and drawing the curtains to be cosy in the evenings
Every time I sit out in my wee garden with a cuppa I think, "this could be the last time this year!" It makes the time spent seem all the sweeter.
Anyone else?
Mrs TMN x"
I prefer spring but I do get what you mean. Autumn is death and dying to me but spring is all new life. (Unusually positive for me I think ) |
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"I love this time of year. Still some heat in the sun but crisp and chilly in the mornings, spectacular early evening sunsets, the leaves beginning to turn and drawing the curtains to be cosy in the evenings
Every time I sit out in my wee garden with a cuppa I think, "this could be the last time this year!" It makes the time spent seem all the sweeter.
Anyone else?
Mrs TMN x
I prefer spring but I do get what you mean. Autumn is death and dying to me but spring is all new life. (Unusually positive for me I think )"
Yes I love Spring too. The transformation, everything springing to life all fresh and new. |
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over a year ago
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I love this time of year and we always get a few splendid dsys in September. A last hurrah of summer .
Soon the trees will become a beautiful patchwork of reds and golden browns . I'll get the log burner fired up and that perfect Smokey aroma of dried oak logs |
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"I love this time of year and we always get a few splendid dsys in September. A last hurrah of summer .
Soon the trees will become a beautiful patchwork of reds and golden browns . I'll get the log burner fired up and that perfect Smokey aroma of dried oak logs "
Glorious! |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Yes! I absolutely love it. Autumn was always my favourite time of year when I was in Cults. Driving through the beautiful scenery and the warm colours of the scenery. I loved coming back from a day of lectures and lighting the fire and cosying up with a good book. I might have to go back soon! |
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I’ve just returned from taking my trusty mutt out on a lovely woodland walk.
The gradually sinking yet still fairly warm Autumnal sun peeking through the trees as we walked. It was quite beautiful |
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"Yes! I absolutely love it. Autumn was always my favourite time of year when I was in Cults. Driving through the beautiful scenery and the warm colours of the scenery. I loved coming back from a day of lectures and lighting the fire and cosying up with a good book. I might have to go back soon!"
Wait, what? You were in Cults? X |
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"I had a weekend planned away, time's running out for the best sun sets.
Still, fingers crossed!
High summer, or early Autumn are the best sunsets I think
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It's all subjective, I've genuinely seen the most ineffable spectacular evocative sunsets at all times , sea and mountains always rank highly but forests are enchanting too
Sunrise or set across a snow covered mountain scape are wild x
Yeah I'm kinda a sunset lover |
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By *eliWoman
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"Yes! I absolutely love it. Autumn was always my favourite time of year when I was in Cults. Driving through the beautiful scenery and the warm colours of the scenery. I loved coming back from a day of lectures and lighting the fire and cosying up with a good book. I might have to go back soon!
Wait, what? You were in Cults? X"
Yes I was! After graduating and during my Masters. I lived with my partner at the time. I have some outdoor photos from around there. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
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I do love this time of year, second to high summer. The changing colours alongside the still warm days are beautiful. It reminds me of my university campus which was set in rolling wooded hills. Jumping through piles of leaves always reminds me of that |
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"I do love this time of year, second to high summer. The changing colours alongside the still warm days are beautiful. It reminds me of my university campus which was set in rolling wooded hills. Jumping through piles of leaves always reminds me of that"
Oh, yes! Start of the academic year. New beginnings. Possibilities |
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"I love this time of year. Still some heat in the sun but crisp and chilly in the mornings, spectacular early evening sunsets, the leaves beginning to turn and drawing the curtains to be cosy in the evenings
Every time I sit out in my wee garden with a cuppa I think, "this could be the last time this year!" It makes the time spent seem all the sweeter.
Anyone else?
Mrs TMN x" weather is going to be hot and sunny until Christmas |
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"I love this time of year. Still some heat in the sun but crisp and chilly in the mornings, spectacular early evening sunsets, the leaves beginning to turn and drawing the curtains to be cosy in the evenings
Every time I sit out in my wee garden with a cuppa I think, "this could be the last time this year!" It makes the time spent seem all the sweeter.
Anyone else?
Mrs TMN x"
Been out for a walk this evening, still shorts and tee shirt weather. Cant last much longer so enjoy while I can. Mr. |
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By *eter56Man
over a year ago
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"I love this time of year. Still some heat in the sun but crisp and chilly in the mornings, spectacular early evening sunsets, the leaves beginning to turn and drawing the curtains to be cosy in the evenings
Every time I sit out in my wee garden with a cuppa I think, "this could be the last time this year!" It makes the time spent seem all the sweeter.
Anyone else?
Mrs TMN xweather is going to be hot and sunny until Christmas "
I hope that's true |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Autumn is my favourite season for so many reasons. Crisp cool mornings, Indian summer days, mesmerising sunsets, patchwork golden, amber and brown leaves cascading from the trees. Halloween & bonfire night. Hearty winter meals with a bottle of wine and good company. It will soon be Christmas. |
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"Autumn is my favourite season for so many reasons. Crisp cool mornings, Indian summer days, mesmerising sunsets, patchwork golden, amber and brown leaves cascading from the trees. Halloween & bonfire night. Hearty winter meals with a bottle of wine and good company. It will soon be Christmas. "
Woah woah woah - not the C word! |
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Its cloudy some what now earlier it was a bright blue sky its around this time the first winter thrush,s arrive from northern europe the redwings first then the fieldfares a bit later I saw my first red admiral butterflie this year earlier today in the garden a sure sign of auturm is nearly with us, Im not a lover of winter but even that season has its moments of Interest.. |
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Saturday (yesterday) was in the 70,s temperature wise perhaps the last warm day of the year here perhaps more so in the afternoon the leaves on the trees were turning colour a beautiful place to be lets hope we have a nice auturm. |
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"I love this time of year. Still some heat in the sun but crisp and chilly in the mornings, spectacular early evening sunsets, the leaves beginning to turn and drawing the curtains to be cosy in the evenings
Every time I sit out in my wee garden with a cuppa I think, "this could be the last time this year!" It makes the time spent seem all the sweeter.
Anyone else?
Mrs TMN x"
I love September. Autumn is easily my favourite season. When the leaves come falling down.. |
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"Autumn is my favourite season for so many reasons. Crisp cool mornings, Indian summer days, mesmerising sunsets, patchwork golden, amber and brown leaves cascading from the trees. Halloween & bonfire night. Hearty winter meals with a bottle of wine and good company. It will soon be Christmas.
Woah woah woah - not the C word! " how do you eat your Cadburys cream egg? |
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