Late November
Green and grey in Chilliwack
Green and grey in Chilliwack
Skimmia japonica, 17 November 2018
Sunlight glides along the leaves, turning crystals to droplets. Signs of the first autumn frost — so late this year — quickly disappear.
Hesperantha coccinea (Crimson flag lily), 17 November 2018
“Most people, early in November, take last looks at their gardens, and are then prepared to ignore them until the spring. I am quite sure that a garden doesn't like to be ignored like this. It doesn't like to be covered in dust sheets, as though it were an old room which you had shut up during the winter. Especially since a garden knows how gay and delightful it can be, even in the very frozen heart of the winter, if you only give it a chance.”
~ Beverley Nichols
Dogwood (Cornus) berries, 28 October 2018.
Maple tree, Heather Park, 02 November 2018
The morns are meeker than they were -
The nuts are getting brown -
The berry’s cheek is plumper -
The rose is out of town.
The maple wears a gayer scarf -
The field a scarlet gown -
Lest I sh'd be old-fashioned
I’ll put a trinket on.
~ Emily Dickinson (source)