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Autumn in the Gardens - Burnbrae Colour


Over the road from Burnbrae (our Blue Mountains garden) the Liquid Ambers have been beautiful for a few weeks now.  In my garden Autumn unfolds more slowly.  The cherry and small maples are now bright but the big maples in the background have a way to go.  I will come back in a week to show you the change.


A poem for today
Autumn is a little melancholy with the fading of summer's exuberance to the cold bareness of winter.  Today's poem Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare reflects on Autumn as a metaphor of life and death.

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  1. Oh la! Too gorgeous Joan Elizabeth. It's a bit the same over here, in some spots the autumn colours are stunning whereas in others it still has a way to go 🍁

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    1. Came back from Kandos today and the garden is getting better and better but I don't think it is going to be a great year because it has been very warm. I will show you a progress shot on Sunday.

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  2. I love Japanese maples and they can be fabulous in autumn.

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    1. Burnbrae is the perfect house for Japanese maple lovers. The back of the house is embraced by them. Hopefully I can give you a better idea next week when I show you more photos of this garden.

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  3. The poem describes pretty much how I feel about that time of the year. Even though it´s so colorful...

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    1. Then it is lucky it is six months before you have to face it again. Enjoy Spring and Summer in the meanwhile.

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    1. Nice but nothing like the amazing forests of colour seen in your country.

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