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Autumn Light: Season of Fire and Farewells

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To understand your own confusion — it doesn’t take psychosis or old age to feel this way. Before her father died, Hiroko was in Dharamshala, India, with the Dalai Lama. (Iyer has known the Dalai Lama for decades.) “My parents are getting old,” Hiroko told His Holiness, “and I don’t know what to do exactly.” Who knows what to do? It’s paralyzing. But the Dalai Lama had a great response. “Spend time with them,” he said. “Don’t spend it here!” This line was such a relief, a spotlight shining through the darkness of confusion, and Autumn Light is peppered with such moments. It’s not only a joy to read, it’s helpful. After all, what can we say to someone who is suffering a fatal illness, or to someone who has experienced a great loss? “Words have little value in the kingdom of essential things,” Iyer writes, casually profound. “They’re just decorations on the feelings too deep for us to put into syllables.” Presence is enough. We don’t have to say anything. We just have to be there. The rules are actually more about your child’s height than their age and they must be able to understand instructions. These are responsible for the vibrant ambers, reds and yellows of autumn. The chemicals responsible are types of flavonoids, carotenoids and anthocyanins.

Soft Autumn sits between Soft Summer and True Autumn on the seasonal flow chart. It falls at the Summer end of the Autumn palette. Consequently, the colours are softer, slightly lighter, and less warm than those of True Autumn.Very Japanese "eyes" to the impermanence of life and the physical world. But not utterly pessimistic in the telling. Not at all. It holds immense descriptive segments and reflects both the love of Japan and Japanese culture and his wife in particular that the author holds. This book is beautiful in its melancholy even when it feels morbid as it reminds you of the fact that everyone you love with die and all you can do is be with them and enjoy every moment and relive those moments as memories. While hue contrast is not something Soft Autumn generally wear well, you can combine neighbouring hues as long as they have the same value. For example, you could pair a medium blue with a medium green. Another option is to mix a neutral with an accent of similar value, such as a medium brown with a similarly medium red. Plant in October without fear, unless you have heavy clay. If so, keep your pots in a dry position, fleece in winter and plant in spring. Where to plant

But as a True Autumn, you can even take on more contrast than that. Feel free to pair neighbouring hues with similar values, such as a medium orange with a medium pink. Yeah yeah, we’re all about the beer gardens and large glasses of rosé in the summer, but autumn is when pubs really come to the fore. Double-pink flowers with green eyes surrounded by a darker pink halo. This is earlier than others and can begin flowering in August. 90 cm/3ft. One of the loveliest, with double silver-pink flowers set off by foliage which reddens in autumn. Petals quilled and taller than most, flowering in November. Can be up to 120 cm/4ft - more typically a foot shorter. The colour palette is medium in value; meaning neither light nor dark colours dominate it. While there are lighter and darker colours, most of the colours cluster around the middle of the value scale.

Autumn, they say, is the season of change. That’s never any truer than in London’s food and drink world. The season often sees a whole bunch of new openings. This September there are six very exciting new restaurants coming to London – and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The Crafty Cob UK - Autumn Leaf garland | Battery Operated Fairy Lights | Fall Decor |Centerpiece | Autumn Decor Gift idea | Halloween Decor

This is the type of book you read when you have a lot of time on your hands and are not looking for something overly stimulating. I thought it was a beautiful, sad and nostalgic piece of writing. It’s a real slice of l

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Generally speaking, the autumn equinox always falls on either 22 or 23 September, but not quite always. Of course you can do this anywhere where light pollution is low. But the very best spots are England’s remote National Parks. Autumn poses the question we all have to live with: How to hold on to the things we love even though we know that we and they are dying. How to see the world as it is, yet find light within that truth.” Wooden Maple Leaf Desk Ornaments with Lights,Wooden autumn Leaves,Fall Leaves Hollow out Wooden Crafts,Maple Leaf Light,Thankgiving Gift

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