Fuchsias.
Irish autumns don't have much to commend them, the prevailing south westerly winds bring band upon band of grey and wet weather. I remember living in the country and realizing why November was regarded as the month of the dead.
The abundance of fuchsias in September is like a keepsake left by the departing summer that it intends to return again after the dark days to come.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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