Nov. 12th, 2014 11:31 am
Saisonwechsel
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The weather definitely took a turn last night. Earlier when the temps officially dropped below freezing, the plantings around our building looked unaffected, leading me to believe that our microclime had mitigated the effects. But the fennel has definitely had it and possibly the catnip as well. The upstairs couple's poor dahlia was caught in the middle of putting forward a blossom that will never open now. The remaining leaves on the maples around us are all dropping as if on cue.
monshu bought a new space heater for the sunroom and he's been reading there in the comfy chair. This morning I found him there with the bright sunshine behind him and yellow leaves raining down like ticker tape.
Yesterday morning was dim and overcast. If not for the narrow strip of greenish grass between the road and the sidewalk, the view of the lake from Sheridan could've been a sepiatone landscape. But this morning, there was no sign at all of the huge flock of geese who'd been resting there for the past week, presumably because they've continued south. Even so, perhaps because there's been so much chatter about the falling temperatures this week, I found the air less brisk than expected. A healthy stroll at lunchtime even sounds like an enticing prospect.
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Yesterday morning was dim and overcast. If not for the narrow strip of greenish grass between the road and the sidewalk, the view of the lake from Sheridan could've been a sepiatone landscape. But this morning, there was no sign at all of the huge flock of geese who'd been resting there for the past week, presumably because they've continued south. Even so, perhaps because there's been so much chatter about the falling temperatures this week, I found the air less brisk than expected. A healthy stroll at lunchtime even sounds like an enticing prospect.