Victorian Autumn by Thomas Kinkade |
"On the motionless branches of some trees,
autumn berries hung like clusters of coral beads,
as in those fabled orchards where the fruits were jewels…"
~ Charles Dickens
Here is a potpourri of autumn related posts from the past:
May you enjoy this beautiful season in your home with warm tea, hot muffins, walks, apples, pumpkins, acorns, pinecones, leaves…
"The autumn drifted away through all its seasons; the golden corn-harvest, the walks through the stubble fields, and rambles into hazel-copses in search of nuts; the stripping of the apple-orchards of their ruddy fruit, amid the joyous cries and shouts of watching children; and the gorgeous tulip-like colouring of the later time had now come on with the shortening days."
~ Elizabeth Gaskell, Wives and Daughters
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