The last of the autumn leaves. This large prunus tree shades our back deck in summer and certainly gives us a spectacular treat in spring with its pink blossoms and then again in autumn when it sheds its glorious, golden leaves.

I don’t mind raking up the multitude of fallen leaves. It’s been so dry this autumn that it was quite an easy task, despite my cat Albert’s interest in them too!

It’s always wonderful to see overseas visitors come to the mountain to see the dramatic display. It is said to be auspicious in many Asian cultures to be in and among the autumn hues. It is a revered and some even say, a spiritual experience.

My neighbour recently reprimanded me when she spotted some fake flowers in one of my vases, “we live surrounded by beauty and real colour, bring some fresh foliage into the house!” I took her advice.
I hope you can display some of your garden in your home this weekend and enjoy some time with family or friends. Happy gardening. 🙂
Fall leaves are so colorful and I never mind raking. In my younger days, we would rake up big piles and jump in them.
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It’s always gorgeous seeing people of all ages enjoy the seasons in all their diversity. Thanks for commenting 😊
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Beautiful golds and reds! My current golds and reds are tomatoes, squash, and okra. They are in the house, just not in vases. Although I did store okra in a vase last year when it really started producing… Maybe I’ll do that again this summer!
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The colours of nature are extraordinary – enjoy!
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