The autumn season is fully upon us. Shorter hours of daylight mean that I am usually travelling to work in the dark, and at the very least the light is fading fast when I return home in an evening. The days have mainly been cloudy and damp, although it still remains quite mild for the time of year which, thankfully, means there has been little need for the central heating to be switched on. A small but necessary victory in the current climate.
The surrounding countryside is displaying some beautiful autumn colour, but the paths are becoming treacherous, covered with soggy leaves, sycamore seeds and beechnuts. On the fells, the once vibrant green bracken has taken on a warm russet hue. My coffee table is, once again, covered in conkers :)
I've been spending more and more time at home lately. Partly, this has been because of the downturn in the weather but also, I've felt more of a need to anchor myself in these continuing uncertain times. I realise that comfort food, a cosy sofa and warm woollen blankets are what I require at the moment, and I am more than happy to indulge myself. Mog frequently positions herself on a cushion right beside me. Perhaps she feels the same.
Today, I've achieved very little, besides doing some baking and a few rows of crochet. Tomorrow morning, we're heading out in search of a pumpkin. 🎃 Then later in the week, things are going to get a lot more fun ;)
J. X
Thank you for the beautiful photographs from your walk up to Lanty's Tarn, fabulous ... I enjoyed my walk and seeing those views with you :)
ReplyDeleteHave a good week ahead, the grandchildren are on half term holiday and have a lot of Halloween themed activities to do.
All the best Jan
Enjoy your week. There is so much fun to be had at this time of year. Xx
DeleteYou take the most beautiful photos, Jules. Thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bless. I tried to capture the best of autumn. X
DeleteBeautiful photos, my friend. And I join you in turning inward. My cozy couch, a cup of coffee, and my people are comforting to me. Have a cozy evening.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Billie Jo. Xx
DeleteStunning photos - you have captured the colours of autumn quite beautifully.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, this year in particular there is a need and a recognition that being able to settle gently at home, in a dry house with comfort food and a warm blanket, is a gift indeed. Our early ancestors may not have even thought to want more.
Thank you, Jayne. It's time to hunker down. I have a feeling it will be a long winter. Xx
DeleteIt's a blessing the weather is still fairly mild without needing to put the central heating on. Your photos are wonderful and I hope we can see the pumpkin when you have done your carving :)
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely still warm enough to manage without the heating, Eileen. The difficulty I have is with damp weather and an old property. Pumpkins will be getting carved within the next couple of days. Xx
DeleteYour cosy lifestyle sounds perfect to me. As usual beautiful photos of your local scenery. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara. The autumn colour is beautiful this year. Xx
DeleteBeautiful pictures and so peaceful - when we go for our daily walk down to the village it is so busy with what seems like a motorway running through the centre each day. The noise is so bad we have to stop talking to each other until we turn off into a side street. I wonder where everyone is coming and going to!
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely and peaceful by the tarn. In fact, we hardly passed anyone at all on our walk. Xx
DeleteSuch vibrant Autumn colours in your pictures Jules. Have fun with your pumpkin this week :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beverly. Although, it won't be just the pumpkin providing the fun ;)
DeleteBeautiful photos full of Autumn colour Jules, I'm with you with the cosy sofa and warm blankets and a hot drink of course. Enjoy your week. xx
ReplyDeleteIt is the time of year for hunkering down and keeping cosy. Xx
DeleteSuch stunning views on your walk. I think we're all starting to hunker down now for the winter months, I'm finding I have to push myself to get outdoors now that the weather's turned, though I'm usually glad that I've made the effort once I'm out there.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo. Although, I have been out and about the last few days, thanks to you :)
DeleteGorgeous Autumn Photos - thank you for sharing your walk
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue. It is a beautiful time of year. Xx
DeleteGorgeous photos.....
ReplyDeleteWise to anchor ourselves at home........ And keep it, an oasis of calm, in worrisome times. Which are allllllll over the world. -sigh-
Looking forward to your Halloween Celebrations!!!!!! Which you have said, are really fun. -smile-
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"Hark! The wind is rising,
And the air is full of leaves.
We've had our summer evenings.
Now, for October Eves."
It won't be just the celebrations providing the fun ;)
DeleteLove the look of the red toadstool...but would prefer to just use the lovely haws in my kitchen...can't quite think why!? x
ReplyDeleteHaha! They do look pretty though. Xx
DeleteYou've captured Autumn perfectly in your photos. I keep going back to the acorn and mushroom pictures - they are so lovely. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julia. It is a beautiful time of year. Xx
DeleteGlorious pictures, Jules - proper Autumnal! That toadstool looks like something from a book of fairy stories, it's so perfect it's almost unreal. xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vix. That's just what I thought of when I saw the toadstool. It's lovely isn't it. Xx
DeleteWonderful photos, the Autumn colours are finally here aren't they. I do love this time of year. It is so lovely to hear you embracing a slower pace of life, I hope it continues to feel good and you are able to sustain it for as long as you need to.
ReplyDeleteSlower paced, but perhaps a little more chaotic towards the end of the week ;)
DeleteGasp! What beauty you have captured, Jules. I love that mushroom. I think it's wonderful that you are taking time to relax at home. I feel the same way about comfort food. Your photos and writing are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephenie. It hope I captured what was a typical damp autumn day. Xx
DeleteAs always, beautiful photos...sigh. It's so nice to have the cooler temperatures while working outside and garden weeding is finally over!
ReplyDeleteI agree, with the cooler temps and cloudy days, it makes me want to slow down, curl up, hibernate. Although, as you say in these uncertain times, I also feel a need to prepare. I don't know for what, but another cord of wood is being stacked and I'm double checking food storage. Anchoring ourselves...what a perfect way to describe it.
It is still surprisingly mild here, considering we are almost into November. I don't mind cold so much, it's the damp weather I struggle with.
DeleteA prepared wood stack and a full pantry must feel very reassuring at this time of year. Xx
I have a little walk leaflet for Lantys Tarn at the caravan, it looks a lovely time of year to try it out. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely walk. Xx
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