forum: Leftovers
#21 Sun 02 Oct 11 7:02pm
mummza
Occupation avoiding housework
- From The land of song.
- Member since Tue 04 Oct 05
Re: The season's they are changing...
and I have noticed a few strawberies forming on the confused plants !
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#23 Sun 02 Oct 11 10:12pm
Grandmadamada

- Member since Fri 19 Nov 10
Re: The season's they are changing...
silene vulgaris "sclupit" is growing like in spring
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#24 Mon 03 Oct 11 8:51am
BritFinn
Occupation Opiskelija
- From Finland
- Member since Thu 26 Aug 10
Re: The season's they are changing...
Cold crisp sunny mornings (1.3C this morning), give way to bright clear days, where if we are lucky and there's no wind, we might be able to go jacketless. Then the sun starts to drop and the temperature with it. A sure sign that it's autumn, and leaves us wondering when we'll get the first snow, will it be this month, or will it hold off until November
Then the move into winter, with the cold, snow and ice. Cold enough to ski or skate, but hopefully not too cold to be outside. With skies so inky black, that the stars put on a display to rival the brightest fireworks.
With the warming of the weather, and the melting of the snow, spring arrives, muddier and much later than I grew up with. But such a sense of anticipation and hope, with the days growing longer and longer.,
Suddenly, it will be summer, and the children will be swimming in the lake, instead of skating on it! Instead of gazing up at the stars, we'll be sitting out at midnight without needing a light, and hopefully no jumpers!
All of the seasons, have so much to recomend them, and we try to make the most of the best part of each. ![]()
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#25 Mon 03 Oct 11 9:01am
Grandmadamada

- Member since Fri 19 Nov 10
Re: The season's they are changing...
I think the secret is to be amazed like children asif we had never seen autumn come and winter follow to it and spring surprise us and summer delight me and all who like hot weather ........ how can it be we never get used or bored by all this
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#26 Thu 06 Oct 11 3:11am
ANN

- From North Carolina
- Member since Thu 15 Jul 04
Re: The season's they are changing...
I am loving the Autumn weather! (Fall) We have had an extremely long and hot summer and I was sick of it.
I loved how Susanne explained her change of seasons. My sentiments exactly. xo
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#27 Thu 06 Oct 11 10:20am
Danny
- Jamie's Better Food Foundation
- From Jamie's Office
- Member since Tue 06 Jul 04
Re: The season's they are changing...
I so loved last weekend - it reached nearly 30 degrees in Suffolk. I ran each day along the beach, cooked outside in a wood fired oven and played tennis - perfect weekend for me ; )
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#28 Thu 06 Oct 11 11:03am
shammrok
Occupation Growing things
- From Up the garden path...Tasmania
- Member since Thu 02 Sep 04
Re: The season's they are changing...
Weather here is starting to warm and all the spring flowers and are beggining to bloom. The aroma of the gardens is a delight to walk past.
Early morning strolls along the boardwalk with the gentle sea breezes as day breaks.
Wildflowers in bloom along the bush tracks and the ever present sense of Joe Blake's beggining to surface.
Lazy afternoons walking the dogs and catching up with the garden chores. ![]()
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#29 Sun 29 Apr 12 6:20pm
mummza
Occupation avoiding housework
- From The land of song.
- Member since Tue 04 Oct 05
Re: The season's they are changing...
the seasons are deffinatly changing .. today we have has great gusting winds Horizontal rain ... branches ripped from trees and fresh grown leaves scattering all over the pavements.... its supposed to be late spring and the temperature has been 6 degrees Centigrade.
More like autumn than late spring.
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#30 Sun 29 Apr 12 6:23pm
Kye

- Member since Fri 04 Apr 08
Re: The season's they are changing...
We had the same gales during the night, didn't get to sleep before 3hr, but its still quite warm.
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