The snow is still here, but only on the high tops. Meanwhile the landscape continues to look more autumnal by the day. I used to think it was the bracken turning golden that gave the hills their autumn coating of russets, ochres, deep oranges and browns, which indeed it does,
but the tips of the grasses take on a fiery tinge too adding to the saturation of colour
The ginger look starts in September and continues through the winter. On an afternoon such as we've had today it gives a wonderfully warm glow to the surrounding hills.
Meanwhile, on a footnote. Old fatso in the garden has got to make way for a copper beech hedge we're hoping to plant before the start of winter - at least, that's the plan!
Don't be silly, of course she doesn't look appealing - she's only a sheep for goodness sake, with a slightly trembling lower lip!
but the tips of the grasses take on a fiery tinge too adding to the saturation of colour
The ginger look starts in September and continues through the winter. On an afternoon such as we've had today it gives a wonderfully warm glow to the surrounding hills.
Meanwhile, on a footnote. Old fatso in the garden has got to make way for a copper beech hedge we're hoping to plant before the start of winter - at least, that's the plan!
Don't be silly, of course she doesn't look appealing - she's only a sheep for goodness sake, with a slightly trembling lower lip!
4 comments:
what a grand sheep and views ...
It just won't be the same without the garden sheep...... maybe you could fence off a little bit, just for her?
I never thought I'd say this, but I've rather fallen for that sheep. Real personality there.
Lovely photos. Thanks for calling over at mine. I didn't linger the other day here as I had already been on the computer a long time and needed to get on with other things. So I'm calling back now for a longer look as it seems you live in a lovely part of the world, which I will enjoy visiting. I once went camping and walking up near Ullapool. A very long time ago!
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