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Saturday 1 October 2022

Autumn is creeping in ....


 
Hallo again lovely peeps.  Here we are on the 1st day of October.  My goodness me, another year is hurtling past. 

We are now approaching the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.  I have always loved that expression, and living here in my little corner of heavenly Devon, I actually see it happening, with the blackberries all around and the mists rising over the fields.  



I have a fondness for Oscar Wilde quotes, and I think this one is so lovely.  It describes the change of Seasons so well ....



Life sometimes can appear to be very complicated and often we tend to overthink things.  Perhaps we should try to concentrate on the simple things.   Not always easy I know, but we do need to try to block out our worries sometimes and think about what really matters in our lives. Life really is too short to sweat the small stuff. 

Hold your family close and make time for them ❤️
Take time to live well
Eat ice cream
Pod some peas
Skim a few stones
Go barefoot
Read all afternoon
Tell a story
Find meaning in small things 
Watch clouds
Smell the sea
Be quiet
Feel the wind
Open all the windows
Count your blessings 
Bake bread
Climb a hill
Send postcards
Turn off your phone
Snuggle in
Have an adventure
Drink wine
Ride a bike (unfortunately I am unable to do this.. I have no sense of balance whatsoever!).
Hang twinkly lights
Enjoy being alone
Like sunshine and showers
Make time for the simple things and appreciate the beauty of your surroundings when you’re out on a walk



Decorating for Autumn is very popular over here now. I know how my American friends used to decorate their homes and gardens when I was staying with them.. it certainly helps to brighten up the darker evenings.  My mantelpiece looks very cosy in the evening when I turn on the twinkling lights. 











Talking about gardeners, here are a couple of photos of my Autumn garden. The leaves make a carpet of gold ....





I cannot really end this Post without mentioning the passing of our dear Queen.  Although she was 96, it was still very sudden at the end, and the whole Country was shocked. But what a wonderful send off we gave her. It was a fitting thank you from the Country for her 70 years of devoted service. 



This next photo was taken only a couple of months ago, to celebrate Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee. We shall miss that lovely smile. She really was a constant in all our lives. 





Well, I’ll leave you again for now, and this is what I wish for you all as we enter the new Season (I’m talking here about Autumn, but I’m aware that many of my readers will be appreciating the onset of Spring and the promise of longer days to come!).  Oh!  Remember, it is nice to be important, but it is more important to be nice ❤️




8 comments:

Nikki said...

A beautiful and inspirational post.

BB said...

What a lovely post my awesome friend. So uplifting! Beautiful quotes and lovely photos. ❤️

Southhamsdarling said...

Thank you so much Nikki. I'm so glad you enjoyed it - thank you for leaving a comment x

Southhamsdarling said...

Awww, thank you BB, my equally awesome friend. I'm so glad you enjoyed this Post. Take care 🥰

Sush said...

It was wonderful reading a post from you again! Autumn is such a lovely season…time to slow down and count our blessings. Enjoy your absolutely lovely corner of the world��
Loves~Loves~Loves~ Sush

Southhamsdarling said...

Awww, how lovely to see you here, dear Sush. Yes, I agree - time to slow down and reflect - and to be thankful. I hope that all is well with you and your lovely family xlll

Glenda said...

Oh, how I love your autumn decorations! And summer really did collapse into Fall this year. Last week we were at the coast dressed in summer clothes and then overnight we pulled out our sweatshirts and jeans! And just think! Christmas is just around the corner.

Your lovely queen - she was loved by everyone. The world will be a sadder place without her presence!

Southhamsdarling said...

hi Glenda (twin). Thank you for your lovely comment. I'm glad you like the Autumn decorations! They do help to brighten up the darker evenings. Yes, we will miss our dear Queen. sending hugs to you Glenda.