Autumn Hues





I usually love this time of year, but like Rip Van Winkle, I feel as though I fell asleep and slept through early autumn. The cold came early and leaves changed colour so rapidly they missed a few shades.


And then November grew warm. It was wonderful to walk the dog without wearing heavy winter gear and put the Christmas lights on the house without gloves and a scarf, so why do I feel cheated?

I love autumn. I know I said that already. I heard from friends that even Northern Ontario colours were muted this year. Leaves were mostly yellow. Where were the red and gold shades?

Mother Nature’s palate missed a few hues and cheated us of autumn’s glory.

The wind here has been fierce and  several times I picked up branches and twigs in the backyard. We had an outdoor fire in the chiminea yesterday—the last fire of the season. 

Snow clouds threaten daily and the temperature has dripped. This weekend promises the first snowfall across southern Ontario. It will be welcomed with open arms by children and dogs. Some of us will stay inside by the fireplace and watch through the window as Mother Nature transforms from one season to another.

1 comment:

  1. Just as predicted, there's a blizzard outside. The wind was calm this morning during our walk, but picked up later. Everything is blanketed in white. The first snowfall is always exciting. Little Bear will love her evening walk.

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