Back to "home" for this blog.....but I do have more of Shanghai to write about.
Future blogs!
One of the joys I have experienced living here is that there are 4 distinct seasons.
Living in Brisbane you don't really see this.
Certainly in Brisbane it gets "cool" in winter, but not really cold. Autumn colours don't really exist.
But here on the Granite Belt you know which season you are in.
And I love it.
Last year one of my Blogs focused on the colours of Spring.
This one will be on the colours of Autumn.And what to show you first? Our vineyard, or the neighbour's fence line?
I'll show you both.
When we look out at the vineyard during Autumn, all the vines have lost their Spring and Summer green colour, and turned red or yellow.
These trees are a colourful sight along Sundown Road. |
And now some photos of particular plants, in their Autumn "plumage"
Pistacia chinensis Chinese Pistachio |
This Japanese Maple is just starting to change colour. |
A close-up of the Japanese Maple leaves, beginning to turn. |
Japanese maple.....Acer palmatum. These leaves are well on the way to their final deep red colour. Same tree, but different rates of colour change. |
Another Japanese Maple. All leaves have changed colour. Isn't it a picture? |
Fraxinus genus. The Claret Ash. |
The 2nd photo also shows the ground beneath the tree appearing slightly purple because of all the dropped leaves. It looked beautiful, with the purplish hue under the tree.
Then, of course, some days later, the Westerly winds blew the ground cover away.
Then, of course, some days later, the Westerly winds blew the ground cover away.
An Ornamental grapevine.....Vitis genus. |
These are seen in a lot of local homes. Their leaves turn a deep red in Autumn.
And too, the sunsets at this time of the year are magnificent.
Here are a couple of photos.
And so I leave you with some ideas about out Granite Belt in Autumn.
Enjoy.