Some of the smaller details from our walk to Burlingham Woods on 31st October, chosen for their colours
Impossible to walk past and not notice…
Orange Spindle berries with their pinky bracts…
Teasel… of course
A solitary late flowering knapweed
Leaves…
An unexpected dragonfly. And see what a vibrant leaf it has settled on. I couldn’t NOT take that photo
A browning frond of bracken, dripping in the morning mist
Tutsan berries stand out against the vivid green leaves
Contrasting leaves caught in the yew
It’ll be a while before there are holly berries here
The plane leaf holds the beech as in an open hand
A woodland medley of leaves
And that is all for this week. Check out next Tuesday to see what new colourful treats I have for your eyes
Beautiful colors.
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Thank you, Sadje 🙂
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So much beauty in the small details. These pictures are gorgeous.
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Thank you. As you might know, I selected these because I love them
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So beautiful 💕
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Thank you. So much beauty, all around us 🙂
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My pleasure. Absolutely 💕
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😊 😊 😊
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I like the woodland medley best, and I’m jealous that your leaves still have color.
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Thank you. The colour is beginning to change, species by species
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Wow, Fall is still going over there. Cool!
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Some of our trees don’t change until late December
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Nice to see a splash of colour during the colder months
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My thoughts too. I keep splashing colour all over twitter, too (when I remember to do it!)
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