tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3139017677124620997.post6200305442035338605..comments2024-03-28T12:31:11.055-07:00Comments on Adventures In Keeping House: The Autumn GardenSannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08124283361844607678noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3139017677124620997.post-20566132754857091642019-10-15T10:06:45.935-07:002019-10-15T10:06:45.935-07:00Thanks, Elspeth, it's still a lot of work (and...Thanks, Elspeth, it's still a lot of work (and the garden house, too), with humidity like this, weeds are having a field day and I regularly get mushrooms popping up in different places:) <br /><br />Your winters sound lovely, we can look forward to more rain, overcast skies and subzero temps in January. Now, I don't mind cold, but a sunny frosty day is much better than what we generally get, like 0*C with icy rain and cutting wind...Sannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08124283361844607678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3139017677124620997.post-85421676048066082822019-10-15T08:10:00.425-07:002019-10-15T08:10:00.425-07:00Your garden is quite lovely. I like the contrast b...Your garden is quite lovely. I like the contrast between the greenery and the stone walkways.<br /><br />Our weather? Mid-80s (Fahrenheit), a slowly decreasing humidity, and blue skies. We're transitioning from the rainy season to the dry season right now. We don't really get anything akin to a true autumn down here. <br /><br />The good news is that by November, we'll enter our six month season of mild temps, low humidity, and generally beautiful weather. For now though, it's still pretty hot. Elspethhttp://readingbetweenthelife.comnoreply@blogger.com