It’s bad weather today. Walking in windy and rainy weather in the gardens of the Russian Museum is uncomfortable. And then the sun came out. How changeable the weather is in St. Petersburg.

We invite you to admire the photos of the ash of autumn and enjoy a moment of poetry.
The poem was written by a member of our group Irina Hirvi.

… At night, autumn made its way into the Mikhailovsky Garden.
I walked slowly along the paths of the alleys. She looked around with a jealous gaze.
Butter herb
across the green meadow.
Leaned lightly
to the oak leaves. With a cold breath she touched the flowers. Flowers dry out from the cold of the garden.
Rose buds
not that beauty.
Gold lila
on lindens and maples.
Chestnut leaf
remained green.
Autumn will stay
in the garden before winter.
Will leave, but leave
foliage carpet.

If you wish, you can write in the comments your poems about the gardens of the Russian Museum in different seasons of the year.

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