light and colour

A serene view of a forest in Scotland, featuring tall pine trees and an undergrowth of ferns. Natural light filters through the branches, highlighting the landscape's autumn beauty.

This weekend in Scotland, the clocks go back. For me, as I’m sure for many of you, this point in the year is often unaccountably difficult: a moment when I’m forced into acknowledgment of winter’s approaching dark. I’ve often made things worse for myself by recalling, as October draws to a close, the details of previous seasonal depressive episodes, and feeling a familiar terror about the potential of feeling low again in coming months. But such anticipatory anxieties really are completely pointless, and I’ve got much better at fending them off in recent years. I’ve found that the best thing I can do is to just ignore the clocks-going-back hibernating impulse, and instead to get outside as much as possible. Because, out there, at this time of year there is a lot of light and colour to enjoy.

A lone, weathered tree stands atop a golden, rolling hillside in Scotland, surrounded by a mix of green coniferous trees and autumn foliage.

Autumn is really one of the best times of year to enjoy the Scottish landscape. There’s no ice or snow to contend with, and the bracken is quickly dying back, making walking so much easier . . .

A scenic autumn landscape in Scotland, featuring a twisted tree branch arching over a birch tree, surrounded by vibrant orange ferns and colorful foliage in the background.

. . .and adding a glorious wash of bronze and russet to the hills.

A vibrant Scottish landscape in autumn, showcasing a mix of green Scots pines and golden-yellow deciduous trees amidst rolling hills and a cloudy sky.

The changing seasonal colours of the tree canopy are unarguably stunning.

Autumn landscape in Scotland featuring vibrant golden and russet trees against a backdrop of rolling hills.

Only in the fading months of the year can you enjoy a golden (silver) birch, lit from within . . .

A golden birch tree illuminated against a dark background, showcasing its vibrant autumn leaves.

. . . or appreciate how the glens open up with light and colour as their trees are stripped bare of leaves.

A serene landscape in Scotland during autumn, featuring a winding stream surrounded by hills, with pine trees and autumn foliage.

I enjoy the shifting forms of all trees at this time of year, from the deciduous birch, and beech, and oak . . .

A picturesque stream flowing through a rugged landscape, with trees featuring autumn foliage in shades of yellow and gold.

. . .to the stately evergreen Scots pine . . .

A solitary Scots pine tree stands against a backdrop of rolling hills, with autumn foliage in various shades of gold and green under a partly cloudy sky.
A landscape view of autumnal trees in Scotland, showcasing a mix of golden foliage and evergreen pines on rolling hills.
A lone, gnarled tree stands prominently on a hillside adorned with autumn colors, showcasing the vibrant hues of the season against a backdrop of rolling hills.

. . . and even the lone, familiar snag trees, white and bare against the golden brown.

A vibrant yellow-leaved tree and a bare, white tree stand on a sloping hillside, surrounded by lush greenery typical of the Scottish landscape in autumn.

All of these photographs were taken by Tom during our Autumn trips to Wester Ross: a place that’s guaranteed to raise my seasonal spirits!

Two pine trees standing on a hillside overlooking a calm loch, surrounded by autumnal vegetation and rocky terrain.

It’s going to be fun spending time again in Wester Ross in coming weeks, through all of the patterns, essays and photographic explorations we’ve created for our new project!

A rainbow arcs over a cloudy Scottish landscape, with distant mountains faintly visible beneath the gray sky.

One of the things I enjoy so much about our clubs — and am especially looking forward to with this one — is the opportunity to share the landscapes that I love with all of you.

Silhouetted mountains against a golden sky with soft clouds, capturing the serene beauty of the Scottish landscape during autumn.

If you’d like to join us for Knitting Wester Ross, there’s just a few days to sign up (we need to close subscriptions at the end of the month to allow us to complete all of our behind-the-scenes admin in good time before the first pattern lands).

A serene landscape featuring a calm lake reflecting the mountains and cloudy sky, with ripples on the water surface.

And returning to the positive effects of outdoor light and colour upon the moods of those of us adversely affected by the clock change, there’s lots of good research-based evidence to support this (particularly here in Scotland), as discussed in this excellent series on BBC radio 4. I’m off out to clear leaves and plant bulbs in the garden this afternoon: will you be getting outside too?


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