Over the past week we've started to see signs of autumn at Struan Farm, finally. They're much later than usual, and the temperatures are still quite warm, even in the early a.m. While I do like crisp autumn mornings, now that we're getting some rain the warmth does allow for grass growth for the stock before winter after summer drought, so the warm temperatures are actually a good thing.
The oaks in the Pet Paddock are starting to drop their leaves:
The vibrant red viburnum berries are on droopy show:
The hydrangeas are mottled and fading, after a long season:
And last but not least, the rams are now out in the paddocks doing their thing with the ewes. But we won't show you that!
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