Whilst it is 27°C in my living room ( I am writing this on Wednesday) I notice by just looking around me that the summer of 2024 is sliding into Autumn. Do I mind? Mwah, not really. Can't complain about our summer in the end.
A bit late, but very welcome! |
My struggling plants revived extremely fast. Except the Canna...But she is making up for it now, don't you think?
Where I notice that autumn is sneaking up on me, is in the early mornings. At 6 a.m. it is still dark enough for the streetlights to be on, and I need to put on a coat again!
The trees in my neighbourhood, mostly summer oaks, willows and lime trees, are showing quite a few yellow leaves, dropping their leaves as well.
The balcony blooms on happily. |
So yes, it is inevitable, we are slip-sliding into Autumn.
Hunky Dory shows it as well. The asters are in full colour and my autumn bulbs are showing themselves. I noticed that the Ixia bulbs I had planted in a nice pot on the balcony have not done a thing, growl.
Bulbs that do not come up: it should be against the law.
Knit one, purl one. |
As you can see on the right, I repaired the dried up willow planter. Can I be bold and warn you not to throw away your money on these? Within two years they have dried up completely and fall apart. Useless.
But I AM very happy with what's inside. My son had gifted me a yellow raspberry, which is now bearing fruit, yay!
The red current in the planter behind it, isn't doing much yet. Perhaps next year, now that I have used organic fertiliser. Red currants are my favourite berries.
The yellow raspberry |
Something completely different
As you may have read (and if not, well, here it is) I am busy self-publishing a book. It was supposed to be titled 'Murder at Rust Roest' (Dutch for 'do not be idle'), but I found out that another book called Rust Roest was published very recently. I could not believe my eyes! I hastened to check I wasn't robbed (call me suspicious), but no, simply a stupid coincidence. With stress on stupid: I mean, what are the odds?
Anyway. So now my book has a new title: Boerenwormkruid (Tansy). You are my witnesses! Self-publishing is a doddle, they tell you, well, so far not so much. I'll spare you the details, but perhaps I will use the story in a new book.
Have a lovely weekend!
Renée
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