Friday, 24 October 2025

Autumn Decorations

 


My autumn (fall) decorations are rather modest compared to what I see on some American blogs - we don't have quite the same tradition here of filling our homes and gardens with ghosts and carved pumpkins this time of year.

An old chest in my living room is my main place of changing decorations with the seasons, though, and the orange candles + fake orange gladiouli have been there throughout October. The other day I added my two owls (which during summer live elsewhere). In the big one you can put a tea candle (nowadays I use battery ones for safety). That one I inherited from my mum. The small one is made of solid concrete (very heavy for its size!), and I bought that one a few years ago, because it reminded me so much of the bigger one!


Today Ginny's blog post reminded me that I actually also have a small scarecrow that  rarely gets to be on display. So I added that to the brown vase for the next week or so. 
 

As scarecrows go, it's not really very scary! 
 
 
If memory serves me right, I got the scarecrowfrom my friend Gunilla up in Karlstad on some occasion. We were close friends since our early 20s. In February it will sadly be three years since she died - shortly before her 70th birthday. (She had a lot of health problems all her life, but in spite of that also managed to spread a lot of joy.) 
 
Halloween in Sweden is primarily a holiday when people remember loved ones who passed away, and visit their graves to decorate them with winter wreaths and candles. I'm not sure I'll be walking even as far as to the nearby cemetery in the week to come - but memories can be honoured in other ways, without going anywhere at all. 

3 comments:

  1. Owls are my favourite birds, we call them Moreporks here as that's what they sound like they are calling at night. I really like your decorations. Have a great weekend.

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  2. Big Owl and Small Owl make a nice duo. I like the orange theme but am not too keen on the scarecrow - reminds me a bit of a clown, and I have never liked those, not even as a little kid.
    Are Barbie and Skipper going to go trick-or-treating?

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  3. I love your pretty scene! Especially the owls. Thanks for the mention! I like the way it is celebrated there more than here. Evil is not my thing.

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