Somehow, the year is galloping by & the misty mornings remind us that Autumn is here.
Early morning mists drew us out to some local woods to enjoy the changing seasons & have a walk in the woods.
I love misty mornings when things seem mysterious, when the woods are more silent & half hidden, when you hear voices long before figures appear in the misty light.
The dampness highlighted the many cobwebs on the trees - somehow they really like the prickly holly bushes.
The woodland floor is spongy with decades of fallen leaves & more drifted down all the time, along with the sound of little branches falling.
I picked up some spindly branches with little pinecones & carefully places their curving branches in my bag where they flapped around with each step.
I picked up some conkers & one of the pricky outer shells/ They are freshly fallen & very prickly still so had to be content with just 1.
The cool, moist woods are the perfect growing conditions for a multitude of fungi, nestled in the fallen leaves & twigs.
I do not know one from another & do not actually like mushrooms so am content to just photograph them.
I added 2 little branches with red berries & my woodland collection looks rather good. I prefer it to a fake, commercial one & it reminds me of time in nature.
Once home, I carefully put the foraged twigs, leaves & berries in this vintage vase (bought from a charity shop some years back).
The spindly pine bracts I picked up survived their journey around the forest in a shopping bag I grabbed from the car as we stopped.
The H.J. Woods Indian Tree vase is generous & sturdy enough to hold an assortment of twigs & leaves. It also has similar colours to the Spode plates that I had in mind.
A little jig around & I think it is looking perfect for Autumn. What do you think?
Do you also come back from a walk with a pocket (or bag) of things you foraged or picked up?
The Autumn sideboard has things I have had for a long time but they are greatly enjoyed & make a welcome appearance from time to time.
Thank you for stopping by & visiting. It is always appreciated.
Dee πͺΎπͺ΅π³ππ