A few details from our walk of 17th November 2023. Enjoy…
Gorse. Of course. There is always gorse!
Ivy flowers and fallen leaves brighten a gloomy morning
Rosa rugosa grabs a swathe of the forest edge, down by the marsh
After the rain, bracken and grasses in the sun
Gold-crowned saplings all hung with nature’s own fairy lights!
Moss…
Cladonia, a lichenised fungus
Birch and bracken turning the heathland to copper!
That’s all for now folks. Don’t forget Friday Fungi.
Lovely photos
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Thank you, Sadje! 🙂
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You’re welcome my friend
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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More proof that all the seasons provide color. 🙂 Well done!!!
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Not so many this week. But as you say, always some little bits of colour
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This was such a delight, Crispina. Love the “fairie lights”!
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Thank you, Dale. I was disappointed with that shot because it was so incredibly beautiful to see. But you got the idea! 🙂
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I know exactly what you mean. Our eye sees it quite differently from our camera! I have some “sparkle” photos that just, nope…
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But we keep trying
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Absolutely 🙂
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