Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30

Autumn ..Oct 24

 


 
After such a wet summer... now ... a glorious autumn full of colour and sweet spicey aromas,

 and I walk through the hidden garden here at The Potters House Penketh.


There is a change in the light and the shadows have lengthened as the sun dips ever lower in the sky....


Garden furniture is abandoned to squirrels and prowling cats...


...the summer chimenea cools and leaves from the vitis coigntiae their red leaves as big as dinner plates...fall from the height of a single birch tree nearby...


..the last of the roses still bloom in the herb garden...




..greenhouses are emptied of tomatoes and cucumbers and now squat silently in the fogged up windows for winter...



...evening primrose lives on ....
..and teasels tease the gardener...clinging to woollen scarves and bobble hats...to live another day... 



...tucked away in a coerner of the herb garden is the last of the fruit...a medlar tree..it's odd bobbley shape beloved by jokers!!
..saved to be bletted in a window inside until soft enough to make some medlar jelly...



...if the cook remembers!
 


Monday, November 9

Lockdown walks in Penketh

I'm enjoying the need to walk around the district again!!
Over the weekend two lovely walks towards the south of the parish...

Sankey Brook...
...making it's way down to the Mersey River...


...and this one very close to our home...

... the walk down to the Ferry Inn by the Mersey and the yacht haven in the Sankey Canal...
...golden light on the water..still...



...the boat yard by the canal... 



 

..and here's some lovely autumn colour from the garden at 
The Potters House Penketh.


..as they say on all the blog posts...
"Stay Safe"
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Friday, October 9

October Lament


..." a gathering of shining starlings
sitting slanted on an earthen roof "...
...hoping for a murmuration one day...
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Tuesday, September 8

September Garden at the Potters House Penketh

 It's such a lovely mild sunny day today.

Possibly one of the last before the colder weather comes and the autumn rains.

So I took some pics of the herb garden before it has to be tidied up for the year.

I'm listening to BBC podcasts in the summerhouse almost every day at the moment.

Today it was on solitude...another post yet to hear  .....

but I think that this year has made me think more and more about solitude...



...not lonliness...just having more time alone and with my thoughts.





Anyway here are the pics for those of you who still look now and again at my blog.


...what's not to love about a September pumpkin swelling gently in the warm moist air...


...box and bay and the overloaded pear tree...



...and the last of the little red roses still bloom...

Stay safe all my fellow bloggers.
Thankyou for all your blogs and sharing your lives.



Sunday, November 19

November Bonfire


Nothing makes the potter happier 
than a quiet Sunday afternoon 
sitting watching the old branches and the autumn leaves burn 
as the smoke flies up wards in the still air.


Sunday, October 16


The Knothole



When the weather permits , I still like to take myself down the field to the summerhouse and as there is no wifi...there's no chance of being able to hear anything at all about the state of the world!!
This afternoon I sat in the old blue and white striped sofa and listened to the hypnotic buzzing of a fat bumble bee looking for a cosy hole to overwinter.
He must have found a suitable one as the buzzing stopped and the quiet was almost tangible.

The Knothole
In the darkened knotholes 
Of the summerhouse roof
A bee searches for a winter retreat.
Then the steady hum of its wings
Grow  quiet 
With  the blessed finding
Of its chosen one.
While the earth grows still
As it turns with the season.


Thursday, November 15

The sleepy garden...




I've been taking pics of the garden and back field for the potter  as he is still in hospital
 just to let him see the way the garden is going to sleep for the winter this year.
I think it gets more beautiful every year. 
It was an unofficial local tip when we took it over more than 30 years ago.



But Alan has used the wood available to make the fences and arches around the site.



... the summer house at the far right...



...the old barrow just about holding together...



...the herb garden...
and


...the little sun spot at the bottom of the herb garden...

 
...autumn colours  ...

 
...autumn leaves...

...the gingko tree of eternity...


 ...canary creeper seeds falling for the show next year...


 ...another viewing spot for the roses...


... winter food for us and...

 
 ...winter food for the little field mice who live in the compost heap...



...a goodly crop of leaks this year means great soups...


 beautiful end of year colour.

Monday, October 22

A bit more colour still there.



I had a good mosey around in the garden at the weekend and just when you think that all the flowers are over and nature is going off to sleep...
...the berries arrive...


...snow berries...



...purple berries...
?



...patio berries...
?



...ivy berries...



...honeysuckle berries...



...iris berries...


...yes ...yes I know...they aren't really called patio berries or purple berries...
...BUT...
I only grow them...well to be honest ...
...I put them in the ground and they grow themselves..
...and I'm always amazed at what occurs!
So I gathered a handful of the various types
and made up an autumn posie for the living room cupboard. 


I could call this one...
..."A Mary Berry"...
but that really would be silly!!

Thursday, October 13

A Poem for Thursday.





Come wind
Come blow
Come scatter leaf.
Come stroke my skin
Come touch my soul.

Bring ocean salt
Bring desert sand.
Bring Indus' spice,
Bring scent of rose.

Then fill the garden with your voice.
Then sing out wind
Sing autumn's song.
Too soon the sunning
Will be gone.