The signs have been coming, havenāt they?
Itās been clear that a change of seasons has been about to take place, not least because of the autumn equinox on 23 September. Thereās been subtler ways that our days have changed though over the past few weeks, and Iām sure yours have too.
Weāre no longer wearing shorts and weāre sad about that! Now weāre most likely to reach for our jeans and long sleeved tops. My sandals are still there tempting me to put them on - and occasionally I do - but mostly now Iām choosing proper shoes or trainers. Iāve not yet broken into a coat yet - thereās a few months before thatās likely to happen, but a fleece and/or a waterproof is now a consideration when leaving home, though thankfully not always required.
Thereās still some sun at times during the day and itās been great to make the most of that, Iāve been able to time when I leave the house to coincide with the best of the weather, and Iām grateful for that. Just yesterday I spent an hour or so with my head in a podcast walking around a new-to-me local garden, taking pictures as I went.
CONEFLOWERS TUMBLING OVER THE BORDER AT HALL PLACE BEXLEY THIS WEEK
The food weāre eating has changed too - less salads and more heartier food, which is great - even lunches now have something hot, and I know that soup will once become a regular on our table. For me, autumn food is always welcome I think itās of the best seasons food-wise! The slow cooker is making more of an appearance on my kitchen worktop and Iām regularly cooking recipes from Sarahās Slow Cooker Series - theyāre seriously tasty, and definitely worth a look if you need some inspiration.
The temperature is lower as youād expect, and weāve had one much chillier day this week. Thatās meant weāre finally using more than a sheet and a patchwork quilt on our bed. The heating isnāt on yet, but we have progressed to the summer weight duvet - we have the duvets that click together, so thereās a few layers to go before weāve reached maximum levels yet. Even so, the past few winters we havenāt even made it to the winter duvet stage, let alone both clicked together - but we know itās an option if we need it.
A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF PUMPKINS, SQUASH AND GOURDS AT NT STOURHEAD IN OCTOBER 2021
In the garden the leaves on the sycamores are still green and donāt look as if theyāll be coming down just yet, but there are other changes; the plants that suffered most in the summer drought are recovering, and our grass is finally green again. Itās patchy, but itās green and patchy - which is good news. The squirrels are collecting food for their winter stores, and annoying MOH by digging holes around the garden - though Iām pretty sure they never come back for whatever theyāre digging!
This weekend we need to move some pots and put away the sun loungers for the winter. Iām debating (with myself) whether itās time to cover up the garden table and chairs just yet, or if weāll be lucky to get a little bit more use out of them, even if itās a snatched hour or two here and there.
I donāt know about you, but Iām here for it - autumn is probably my most favourite season, what about you?