I took this picture today at Moffat as I thought it showed off some lovely Autumn Colours
And this one at the Haugh
Please feel free to add you Autumn Colour scenes ;-)
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
'It's beginning to look like Autumn' .... Says Edward bear ...
He is my childhood bear and is wearing a bit like me - hair loss, tendancy to stare into space etc ...
Lot to learn
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Regards, Hazel
Not quite what many would think autumnal, flowers!
This is an autumn flowering plant, constant cheer, part if the erysimum family, and very nicely in bloom.
This is the early autumn colours at my local Nat Trust, Baddesley Clinton looks like
The path to St Michael's Church
There were quite a few horse chestnuts, aka conkers to us big kids, on the ground...
I was hoping to capture the yellows on the trees, but the light was in the wrong place, and there was no way I'd get around that side of the main lake in a wheelchair, but it still looked a good photo once downloaded.
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The yew berries looking exceptionally good in the sun, and considering the hot dry summer we've just had, very plentiful...
And a general autumn scene to finish with.
This year, I'm hoping for some very good autumnal colours at Baddesley if this is anything to go by.
The only thing I didn't see was haw berries, but that is probably due to the hedgerow they're normally in was trimmed back to keep the footpath clear.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Billysdad said:
I know the feeling, hair loss....
A fabulous photo, and thank you for sharing.