Over the last few weeks, I've been allowing myself the time to adjust to the changing seasons, and spending as much time as I can outdoors. And apparently, feeling unsettled IS an actual thing. The change of light, temperature and routine can affect our nervous systems. Who knew? Although, it does make perfect sense, now that I think about it.
And, of course, there has been an abundance of beautiful, 'proper' autumn weather. Bright sunshine, cool, and a little breezy. The leaves are strewn across the lanes and pathways, displaying all their glorious autumn hues.
And golden hour hits differently at this time of year. The light is just stunning.
It isn't yet cold enough to be wearing my gloves, but I did feel the need for my woolly hat when we visited the pumpkin patch, just the other week. We had a lovely time searching for the perfect pumpkins. And there were so many to choose from. The field was completely full!
There were pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. We chose just three. A large one, a medium one and a small one. Unfortunately, the medium one didn't quite survive the journey home...
...so I turned it into a rather tasty pumpkin and lentil curry. I am all about embracing comfort food, this autumn.
The remaining two pumpkins have been kept cool and dry and should still be okay for carving later this week.
We enjoyed a really lovely morning at Acorn Bank, where we sampled some of the many apples that grow in the orchard there. My new favourite is the Egremont Russet, which has an intense, sweet flavour. A pleasant contrast from some of the the bland, tasteless offerings I've been buying from the supermarket lately.
I've also been fortunate to have been given a large bag of apples from my friend's orchard, which is the reason why I've probably eaten far too many crumbles recently. I also baked a really delicious apple and cinnamon cake, which didn't last very long.
During this last week, I've been able to complete a few more crochet squares for my blanket. Even though my progress is slow, crochet is a good way of keeping myself occupied, when I wake up early in the morning. That said, I really would much prefer being able to sleep later than 5am!
In other news, my job role is changing. Yes, again! I have now been asked to take on, full-time, the role which I have been covering on a part-time, temporary basis for the last six months. I've had to give it very careful consideration, as it will mean a permanent change from the position I have been working in, and loved, for many years. But things have changed, and there are certain aspects of my work which I'm no longer enjoying as much as I did previously. So, now I'm looking forward to this next chapter, and to fully embracing this new challenge.
Back soon.
J. X








Here's to ch -ch -ch -changes! (Apologies to David Bowie.) Wishing I had friends who gave me fresh apples. That curry and bread looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kay. The ch-ch-ch-changes should be positive for me.
DeleteIt was very generous of my friend to give us the apples. Luckily for us, she had far more than she could make use of herself. Xx
Good luck on your new appointment. Lots of delicious foody things to enjoy this season. I remember a visit to Acorn Bank and loving it. If you lived nearer I’d drop off some of my many apples. They too have a delicious flavour. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara. It probably won't feel like a huge change initially, but it's moving forward that will see the real difference for me.
DeleteYou'te lucky to have your own apples. My small tree hasn't produced any fruit yet. Xx
I've really enjoyed all your beautiful photos, outside activities and warm home cooking. Your seasonal food looks delicious. Good luck with the new position at work and all the changes it will bring:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog post with some beautiful photos, Autumn is an amazing time of the year and a time when we too slow down and have time to breath in the air and take stock of our lives.
ReplyDeleteLovely autumnal photos! You made good use of the pumpkin that didn't survive the journey home and all those delicious apples! It's getting cool enough in the evenings to do a little baking, here, but, I haven't done any yet. Good luck and best wishes as you change your job position. Definitely a season of change! :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's good to have a change in your role, especially if you have already been doing some of the work. Lovely photo's as always.
ReplyDeleteI think changes come along for a reason. It’s good that you’re embracing it. That curry looks beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new role. You know what they say, a change is as good as a rest, here's hoping! Fingers crossed that you wasn't awake even earlier this morning after the clocks went back.
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