Something which is mellow is soft, rich and free from harshness, particularly where our senses are involved. If we're mellow, we're either softened by age and experience - or by alcohol! (A nice mellow shiraz, perhaps?)
When describing fruit it meand soft, sweet and juicy. Mellow soil is rich and loamy.
I took this picture of my and Gary's shadows in the mellow evening light. (That's not snow but chalk - the light breeze was mellow too.) I *may* have drunk some wine when we returned to the van after our walk.
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Fun shot.
So, you mellowed even further after that?
Great pic, Patsy. I'm still waiting for the mellow period of life to come along :)
Love that word and the photo!
I think I'm mellowed out from the photos. Those two shadows could be from outer space.
Mellow - a very suitable word for the first day of autumn tomorrow - season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. Great photo.
Hey Patsy,
I love the shadowy photo. With that, it's time for me to go mellow out....
Gary :)
Awesome pic. And this post resounds well with me :)
Mellow is a lovely word, and I'm sure the time of day- and the wine- helped. :)
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