Fall: use your senses

Fall is upon us and with it comes traditionally (and to prepare us for end of December) a feast. A feast for the senses that is.

Join me in a little inspiring trip through these November days…

…where not all is dark and gloomy. Focus on the colour. Colour of traditional Fall flowers, of the leaves on trees transforming before letting go. Or in the garden, or in your street…Orange, red, yellow, purple, this is by far the richest season for colour. Not a tree in sight? Decorate the house and bring some of the warmness in, put on your most colourful uplifting sweater and some pumpkin soup always warms the soul…

…where days are shorter, mornings are misty and an earthy smell perfumes the air. Oh, and watch the step when in forest. Fungus are among us!

…where newly-created patterns and textures give us an other insight with leaves transforming into delicate lace, with flowers making place for seeds and fluff.

Magical moments can always be found in nature

…and where, let’s not forget, there’s already a gentle reminder Winter and festive season are around the corner!

Hope the above helps you beat November blues, if any.

Fall season’s greetings!

Ingrid

Fall leaves…

…as Fall slowly ‘leaves’ us and opens the chilly door to Winter, time to sit back and enjoy the colourful highlights of past weeks (preferrably in a comfy chair, with some cake and cup of tea)

There were battlefields of chestnuts and colourful magical fungusamongus pop-ups…

chestnuts Fall

Long-legged shadows and lots of patterns and textures…

hydrangea

Tears from heaven with November rain

Short and longer walks (and lots of stopping to take pictures)

…And for those with an imaginative eye nature gives some subtle hints that Christmas is definitely coming!

Enjoy these last days of November!

Ingrid

xxx

And all the lives we ever lived and all the lives to be are full of trees and changing leaves…

(V. Woolf)