Fall-ish

It's been decidedly Autumnal in feel today, with the temperature well less than half what it was three days ago. Fourteen Celsius, sayeth the thermometrical device, and it feels it. However, the fall started falsely, as last year, much earlier, due to heat stress on the trees. So we're faced with still-green trees around, and crisp, dessicated leaves on the ground, and chill, damp air that has replaced the stifling thirty-degree humidity of the last week or so. However, there is, predicted by the meteorologicals, a further heatwave towards the end of the month.

Earlier on today, we were treated to the spectacle of a wayward flock of rather large and robust sheep filling the garden here, accompanied by a busy sheepdog and a rather pissed-off looking young farmer. I couldn't bring myself to stand there photographing the poor bugger and his pooch trying to corral the beasts and usher them back out onto the farm track and up to the farmyard, hence my image of the ground they had recently been thundering around on. Anyway, I think tomorrow might be an exploration day, as Jane has got her 'interesting places' books out. Keep you posted...


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