End of Autumn
I ca n’t remember a November as beautiful as this one . The parting have hung on longer than usual and we have been living in a favourable , red and russet world . And we have had plenty of blue sky to enjoy , quite unlike the common foggy , dismal November . Now it has turn moth-eaten and the trees will soon be bare . So with thanks for Paul ’s photos which are so much good than mine , this is a last coup d’oeil of the magnificent autumn I have been enjoying in my garden .
Cotinusis priceless for autumn colour .
Koelreuteria paniculata‘Coral Sun ’ always looks good in autumn .

The new part of the garden which was reclaimed a duet of years ago now has tree diagram and bush which look quite ripe .
I have keep open a wide of the mark path along the fence to get round to the top part of the garden . It has a carpeting of Au at the moment .
But this part of the garden really belong to the wildlife . Mr. and Mrs. Muntjac have made themselves quite at home down here . I wish they would encounter somewhere else to live , they jaw everything and they are particularly fond to my rose . They look at me as if to say : ‘ What are you doing here ? ’ when I go down the garden .

We have a wild life sentence camera and it is awe-inspiring what a very busy highway this is at night with deer , Badger and Charles James Fox making nightly visits .
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Gorgeous ! I ’ve been collecting falling leaves and shredding them for my compost pot but I ’d be absolutely overwhelmed by the quantity you have 😉 I enjoy your wildlife videos .
I ’ve really enjoyed your preceding few posts . You give me divine guidance all the metre . Do keep it up . Snap re the deer – Sika here and I get heartsick regarding my rose . There is a sprayer called ‘ Grazers ’ . It ’s not garish and it needs program program every 6 week , but worth exploring . Not full proof but assist .
Your garden look neat and I harmonise with the beautiful fall colour . Best ever . Unfortunately , we have had almost no sun here in Denmark . Much less than normal . ( So it was good we had the colors to cheer us up.)Nice TV . Lisbeth

Such beautiful autumnal colour . Interesting to see your nocturnal garden visitors . We see the queer fox but I ’m quite relieved that we do n’t entertain badgers or munjaks . Those pesky grey squirrels create enough mayhem all by themselves .
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