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15 September 2025

Changing

 

Yesterday afternoon was distinctly brumal and I had to add an extra layer of clothing.  Autumn is definitely arriving after the long, hot (and dry) summer of 2025.  It’s right back-end now.

Leaves are definitely turning.  The horse chestnuts have been on the turn since mid-August but other trees are beginning to go brown now.  The world is becoming aureate and the chiaroscuro is wonderful in the early morning.

 Just so you know

Aureate – golden-coloured.

Back-end – a Lincolnshire dialect word for autumn, meaning the “back end” of the year

Brumal – wintry, but often used to describe the creeping chill of autumn.

Chiaroscuro – interplay of light and shadow

13 comments:

  1. Winter pjs, socks, and this morning I'm wearing a wooly pully! The morning light is accentuating the golden colours.

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    1. Yes, those are all autumnal words! And very autumnal things!

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  2. Chiaroscuro is a new word to me - and this morning the early morning sun and wind in the trees really were making lots of shadows.

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    1. So now you know a posh word for it. And if you are like me, you will very soon forget it.

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    2. Came across chiaroscuro in the description of use of light and dark in paintings, not heard it used in this context though.

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  3. Love your descriptions of the turning of the season-we had the heating on for an hour last night as I felt chilled despite numerous warm layers. Catriona

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    1. I'm trying very hard not to flick the (heating) switch!

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  4. I'll have to remember the word brumal. Hasn't been like that here except for a few mornings last week.

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    1. I think brumal and back end are the most useful from that list. Back end is in common use around here anyway.

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  5. Perhaps we are getting a bit luckier this year and getting all our rainfall well before freezing. Still fairly warm here and with the rain awfully humid out.

    God bless.

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    1. It's not unpleasant here but I am needing an extra layer early morning and in the evenings.

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  6. Thank you for teaching me all those news words and phrases. It's not brumal yet, over here. In fact, quite the opposite as it was 86F/31C today (Monday) and is supposed to go up to 93F/34C tomorrow (Tuesday). But, there is some rain in the forecast for Thursday, which will be very welcome.

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    1. That sounds VERY warm! We're getting more rain now.

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