Autumn Colour . . . shame about the sunshine
November 21, 2008
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[/caption]I thought I would share a photo of some of the autumn colour the garden produced a few weeks ago. Sadly, the sun has not been out much and so the image is a bit dull looking. Amazing how green the nettles, brambles and weeds stay.
Other news – Hedgelands the house has been passed reasonably sound if a bit in need of a spruce up. Guttering repairs and demolition of a disused chimney stack to be completed but can wait until the new year. Garden restoration will begin with me reclaiming the wood from the propagation ‘beds’ and fighting my way through the brambles to remove glass lights and other hazards. Personally – routine gets easier and life gets harder at the same time. Time is running away and I have no idea where it goes. Apologies!
Lastly, I’m glad that people are still enjoying reading through Steve’s and friends’ conversations and verse. I worry about how best to leave something behind so that Steve is remembered in some way and cob walls and trees seem so fragile – his blog may be ‘forever’ in google cache heaven.
Michele – The undergardener
More pics then!
Steve’s favourite birches
Colour Wheel copperfoil art glass round
Favourite morning view
View from the office today –


