The Inexorable March of Autumn
The days grow shorter and the nights stretch out before us like a vast blanket. The leaves will soon begin to change colour, from vibrant green to enchanting yellow, from yellow to vivid red, before falling from the branches in the frosty wind. Yes, autumn is very nearly upon us in full swing and i have been emersing myself in my Wind In The Willows DVDs, can you tell?
Summer was a bit of a damp squib but at least the autumn promises to be, if not nice then at least a proper autumn. My advice? Watch it from indoors, with a nice cup of tea with some nice music in the background. And whilst the sound of rain on a window is a nice one, it does get tiresome after a while, so i have very kindly made a compilation to get you through to Winter. Oh, and don’t worry, i’ve not forgotten, there will be more reviews up very shortly. No, honest. till then I give you The Inexorable March of Autumn and The Long Nights That Follow.
thank you
i am at work and don’t have the tracklist, only the cd i made….what is track 7? It is nicely autumn-y.
tig - October 2, 2008 at 1:18 pm |
its Jim Moray’s recording of Rufford Park Poachers.
theguestroom - November 17, 2008 at 4:39 pm |