I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Sunday, November 5, 2017

Autumn, Part Two Textures and Brilliant Color



Hi! [continuing from Friday] ~ All is not soft and drab. Away from the beach there are hints of Fall  charm. As Mo and I walk each afternoon, tiny of pops of color can be found if I look carefully in the dunes edges and back gardens. There is extra joy in finding red rose hips, or dry magenta hydrangea heads.



 Morning glories continue to bloom and spread seeds and smiles. 




Below is an infinity scarf I knitted, inspired by the deep blues and purples of Fall at the beach. Malabriga Yarn, "Violetta" and variegated purple and blue recycled sari silk yarn. [NYC, Hurricane Sandy souvenir]


Perhaps the scarf echoes the landscape of the beach?


My friend modelling for us. The Malabriga yarn is so soft, silk and alpaca I think.


More purple inspiration, late blooming petunias peeking through the grey wooden fence.


  Then too I find bits of red and orange. Tiny tomatoes on a lingering vine, doing quite well for November!





Red rose hips, golden rose leaves.









 Bright creamy feather heads of grasses.


Or these, with a hint of lavender-color in the seed heads.


Soft pink hydrangeas, a different kind:







Marigolds thrive in November.


I can imagine a new eternity scarf in the brilliant orange with pops of begonia pink! That would warm up a winter day, wouldn't it .  HERE Malabriga worsted, "Sunset'' and ''BerryBerry''





More of the weird purple berries! [Callicarpa, or Beauty Bush.]


 Blog friend Penny from South Africa suggests  stripping the leaves and displaying the purple berry branches in an aqua Bourne pottery jug! Now I wish I could cut some, but they're in someone's yard!


Image result for Bourne pottery jug aqua

 Mo is snuggly these days.



But he also enjoys his walks more on cooler days.


He is quite puzzled by this 2-D pug who won't play with him.


Driftwood pumpkins.


 Do you enjoy walking outdoors, searching for each seasons' hints and whispers? Do you look for each month's full moon and count of the passing of the months and years?


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....











6 comments:

  1. Nice to see what's blooming around you. The colors in the scarf are gorgeous.

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  2. The eternity scarf and colors are beautiful! Yes, I have started paying more attention to the flora around me. So much everywhere. The same with patterns in the most unlikely spots - guess that is the quilters and textilers honing in device. Blessings.

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  3. Thank you for the lovely Autumn walk. Hydrangeas are magnificent when they turn those wonderful shades. The grasses too are intriguing.
    I can imagine Mo trying to figure out that quiet dog!! What a shot.
    You definitely need that scarf in oranges and pinks for Winter to alternate with that delicious purple one. Pics of Bourne pottery coming soon.
    Regards from a cool, misty, wet Summer in South Africa. Penny

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  4. Brought a smile...seeing all of the beautiful colors. The pink hydrangea is lovely. I think I saw photos of the 'different' hydrangea in a Southern Living magazine years ago. I thought it was called Annabelle, but I looked that up, and it's not. Cute little tomatoes too :)


    Very pretty scarf. But, what is recycled sari yarn, exactly? Your friend has a beautiful smile.

    I think I assume that there aren't too many changes here for me to notice, but I'm sure I just need to pay more attention. I def take a few moments to greet each full moon.

    It's in the low 70's today and a little breezy. I'm vying with the felines for the patch of sun on the floor inside of the front door as I write this. "Life is Good" as the saying goes.

    Kel

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  5. Lots of pretty color in this post! I especially love the morning glories with dew on them, and the purple petunias. We have had a little bit of leaf color but mostly they're just turning brown and falling, *sigh*. My crabapple tree is already completely bare. And it's been cool and cloudy/misty, which makes me just want to sleep!

    I love the scarf and the pretty colors! It looks very soft and comfortable. The idea for one in orange and pinks tickles me and would be really cute, but not something I could wear close to my face, lol. Those colors would make me look ill. But it would definitely be a nice pop of color for a possibly dreary day!

    Does Mo talk or bark at the strangely-silent pug? Ha, kind of like kittens and mirrors.

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  6. I love how your colors of Fall as so different from mine. Love it! The scarf is great! I love looking at scarves like that, but I just know they would drive me crazy around my neck.....LOL Have a great weekend! :) Kit

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