Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Autumn
(this photo was taken last May on a visit to New South Wales)
My favourite season has started. It took a few days, but the weather is cooling slightly.
I am looking forward to the true arrival of Autumn. Fresh mornings, chilly evenings, heartwarming casseroles, crumbles, pudding and custard. I hope to do more baking and will try my hand at bread making. I want to pull on a cardigan, drink hot chocolate and snuggle up to watch old movies.
Here are a few of the things that we have been up to since the beginning of the month:
• Taking late afternoon walks on the beach. Steel grey skies, murky green, warm water. Clusters of bluebottles washed ashore and dried by the sun. Beach combing with our collection bags. Big holes and sandcastles.
• We watched a butterfly hatch from his cocoon. He had been collected as a caterpillar from our passionfruit vine and we had been watching him closely. Then, just as we were walking out the door for school, there was great excitement. Muuuuumm! he's hatching.
• Catching up with lovely friends, drinking lots of tea.
• Eating: creamy chicken soup, spinach and barley soup, spanish cabbage soup, dragon fruit, lamb tagine and cous cous, homemade pizzas and garlic bread, pancakes with lemon and sugar and hungarian chocolate pancakes.
• Crafting and embroidering - me and the kids
• We enjoyed a blustery morning at our favourite coffee shop to celebrate Uncle JJ's birthday. Ham and swiss cheese croissants, cappuccinos and baby shortbread. Happy children climbing trees.
• We enjoyed an amazing lunch at our favourite restaurant for Mr Moo's birthday. Lemongrass chicken curry, whole tamarind chilli fish, jasmine rice, Thai beer, New Zealand white wine, lime and coconut panna cotta, macchiato's. We were in heaven.
This last weekend was quieter, deliberately so. We have hit the ground running with another hectic week. Teacher meetings, dentist appointments, a sports day, a crazy hair day, a day on kindy roster and dinner guests. I even hope to squeeze in a couple of play dates.
I hope you are having a lovely week.
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My you've been busy! But what a good time.
ReplyDeleteI also love Autumn. The changing seasons are my favourite, I'm not big on extremes!! x
My sentiments exactly, I love Autumn. I can finally take the kids on picnics build fires, make smores, pull out the thermos, rug up,take walks through crunchy leaves and take tonnes of photos.
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