Croquer l'automne

par Murray Dewhurst à Auckland, Nouvelle-Zélande 

Autumn is almost over down here. At the local park, the cricket pitches have well and truly gone and the rugby posts have gone in.

Autumn hits some parts of Auckland harder than others with most streets lined with evergreen native trees, but others like Victoria Park and the neighboring area are lined with enormous deciduous Plane Trees so when the temperature drops, so do millions of leaves leaving a crunchy rusty golden carpet over everything.

It’s already snowing in the South Island and in a few days winter will officially be here.

Autumn does have advantages though – it’s apple season. You can’t beat crunching into a crisp NZ apple like these juicy new Pacific Rose and Mahana Reds…

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