The best part of the season, is that my dark red house really does lend itself to fall
colors. I will be honest that I am not a big fan of Autumn (as I
have stated that in my past blog posts). Autumn signals a long
rainy winter here in Oregon with little sun. But when my flowers are
tired, I really do embrace the season. Plus my porch really does look bare.
I was starting to wonder if I was ever going to be able to decorate my
porch for fall. We had an outstandingly beautiful summer her in the
Pacific Northwest. Usually we gracefully transition into fall with
September still summer dry, but not this September. We had 2 big rainstorms dumping EIGHT inches of rain! Normal is just a half
inch of rain for the entire month. Needless to say, it was a mess
cleaning up my summer porch garden.
Once that icky weather moved on, we were treated to some beautiful Indian summer sun and 75f. Today I brought out the fall decor. I must admit that this current fall display will only be fully functional until the next rain and wind event comes along. While my south facing front porch is tranquil and relaxing in the summer and early fall, it becomes a nasty windy place to be in the late fall and winter. Our inclement weather blows in from the southwest. I learned quickly the first year we lived in this house, that anything that wasn't anchored, would be blown into the field across the road.
The Squirrel Haven Nut Farm sign
~long story~
but a sign I had at another house we lived at several years ago and a not so nice neighbor.
It always gave us a chuckle, and still does :)
Just before sunset, the colors are amazing!