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November is not my favourite month (cold, bleak, dark nights etc) so I'm looking for the positive things that November offers.
Today, the sun is shining on the autumn leaves. Some are glowing as if they're on fire. It seems late but most of the trees are still in leaf.
I can still dry washing outdoors even though it catches falling leaves on their way earthwards. Pillowcases, in particular, are good leaf catchers!
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It’s seed swap month
Like you’ve said, when the sun does shine the colours are spectacular.
Winter months are building months. They are good.
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The further we get into November the closer we get to the shortest day of the year.
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November gives me leaves to mulch to add to the compost with grass mowings. It's very satisfying to have a pile of leaves bigger than me reduced to 15-20 sacks of shredded leaves to add to grass mowings for potential black gold or leafmould.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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This is why November is special.
Shame it has to be so flipping cold.
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Just a reminder of what we "like" about November
Anything else??
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01-11-2024, 03:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2024, 07:34 PM by JJB.
Edit Reason: Yet another typo
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Well this November is a bit weird. P and I are outside with t shirts on because jumpers are too hot. There's strawberries in flower, let alone all the bedding plants still giving a lovely show. One thing I hate is the shops jumping the gun with regards to Christmas (forgive my swearing). Soon we'll have Halloween, Christmas and Easter stuff all on the same shelf. Just as well we don't do Thanksgiving.
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I'll be glad when the Halloween/Diwali/Firework night celebrations are over. It seems to be non-stop bangs at the moment and the dogs are not liking it. They're not scared but they feel the need to bark at the same time which is a bit much!
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