Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts

05 October 2013

Autumn colours in my garden



I hate having to put plants on the compost heap when they are still flowering
but they are all past their best, 
so I've been busy in my garden emptying the baskets and troughs.

October is here and we are now in the season of Autumn,
 but this year our weather doesn't feel like Autumn yet, as we are still enjoying warm sunshine
although the days are getting shorter
The  grapes on the vine over the pergola in front of La Petite Maison 
have not been so good this year. So we have left them for the birds to eat.
I did trim off some of the vine and twisted some into a rough garland and hung it on the door.
I've made some others which I'll  keep to decorate for Christmas.




I love the colours of this Virginia creeper.
( Parthenocissus Quinquefolia)
 it's made up of five oval leaflets


     





Now that all our summer visitors have left, I have more time to myself.
I've been reading my art books, and following my favourite painting blogs.
One in particular is  Ronelle Van Wyk she inspired me to take up watercolour painting.
At the moment she is showing some fantastic paintings using oil paint.
It was 2. yrs. ago after I had been on a visit to the Provence that I found her blog
and especially like the style she has using watercolour paints.

It's been raining most of the day today, so it was a good opportunity
 to get out my paints and  practise some technics which I'm trying so hard to master.
  . Also I'd seen some splatter painting, which I've never done before, so gave that I try.

I'm quite pleased with my first effort for the autumn colours.
but maybe I should have tried the splatter technic  on a  piece of scrap paper first !
Oh well as the saying goes, 'we learn by our mistakes !'






à bientôt

Barbara Lilian



29 September 2012

Pumpkins in the autumn sunshine.

We have nice sunny days again where I live in france. After being indoors for three days because of rain, we decided to take a pic-nic & drive around taking roads we don't usually use. I'm so glad, as look what I found.
These were growing in a potager near to the roadside and I couldn't resist taking these photos.


Pumpkins.
Known as potiron in French.

 



Just think what wonderful lanterns these would make.
My grandchildren in Denmark want me to send these to them.






All shapes, colours and sizes.









This one was growing on a plant  twisted all around a wire fence.


I thoroughly enjoyed my afternoon.



.This one I found at my daughters.
Lovely autumn colours, tempting me to get my paints out !
 

Hope you liked sharing my autumn sunny afternoon 'a la campagne'. 

Enjoy your weekend

A bientot.

Barbara Lilian.

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