A Slow Fall

Fall this year seems different. It seems to be taking longer to be … well, fall. Not to complain. The days have been mostly sunny and in the 70’s for weeks, and in the 50’s-60’s at night. Heaven, really.

On my front porch, fall has arrived at my door with a basket of leaves and a pumpkin I picked up from Melick’s Farm in Oldwick a few days ago. In the morning sun, it glows so nicely.

Meanwhile, on my back porch, summer still reigns, and the vivid pop of color from Impatiens cheers up the quiet afternoons.

And the coleus (which you saw a few posts back) just continues to grow like wildfire. The will to live and grow that these plants have is undeniable, and I have already decided that they will stay in their favorite spot until the frost, whenever that may be. I’ll be sorry when they go – they’re such a bright spot when I go down to get the mail or hop in the car. I don’t think I’ve ever been more vigilant about a plant’s needs. Especially when all they ask is to be watered.

Inside, fall has come to grace the spots that welcome seasonal touches … the oak washstand in the hallway, and spots all about the house that welcome autumn colors and textures. Likewise I have switched my dishes to those I use for fall and winter, and am happy to put away the bright colors of spring and summer.

There’s something so home-y about the fall colors, so cozy and warm.

Outside, the trees have not yet turned color, not many leaves even fallen yet. Days are beginning to get noticeably shorter. Apples are coming in to the local farmstands, along with pumpkins and gourds of every color and pattern, though there’s still plenty of fabulous corn and tomatoes to be had. Soon there’ll be freshly pressed cider, and a chill to the air.

Fall coming slowly is just fine.

12 thoughts on “A Slow Fall

    • Yikes! In the 90’s? I know you’re considerably south of us here in Jersey, but still … We haven’t had much rain either. I’ve never had coleus like these – what gems!! And so easy to care for … you’re right. Next year, if I plan carefully, I can even look for kinds that bridge the seasons like the Burgundy-colored one does. Happy Fall to you, too, Cheryl!

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    • Thanks, Andrea. And don’t you know, Friday the temperature dropped from 80˚ in the afternoon to 39˚ at night! The furnace kicked in for the first time, a sure sign that Fall is here. Yet the leaves have not changed color – I suspect that’s coming soon.

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    • Thanks so much, Donna. Honestly, I wish I were sharing more photos of the outdoors, as it’s so lovely in this area, but work keeps me here much of the time, so I figure I’ll share what I can! The leaves are just starting to change, so hopefully, I’ll have more pretty stuff to post soon. Hope you’re well. XOXO Jeanne

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