Giant haystacks

Summer is fading as the days shorten. Myths of Avalon find modern context with the mist rising from rivers and fields as the sun breaches the horizon. The wheat harvest has finished, bales of straw litter the fields like so many monochromatic liquorice allsorts. Here and there they're piled into giant haystacks. Crows scour the stubble polishing off field mice marmalised by the combine harvesters, while in ploughed fields they compete with gulls for the worms.

"The sky is overcast with continual rain and cloud, but the cold is not severe."
Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus writing about Britannia in 94 AD.

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