A few of the photos from our visit to Marriott’s Way and Costessey Ponds on 25th October 2024. Enjoy
Above, ivy berries. Below, rose hips
Ivy flowers, privet berries and oak leaves…
An ivy vine, unfortunately detached
Sycamore flashes autumnal colours. Although long ago naturalised, it’s not a native tree
Forget-me-nots flourish in damp conditions
Blackberry briars (brambles) and maples, reliable autumn colours
Hope you enjoyed. More next week











Beautiful and colorful photos Crispina
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Thank you, Sadje. Let’s celebrate while the colours remain!
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Absolutely 👍🏼
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I’m trying to keep to this with next week’s posts
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How wonderful
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🥰🥰🥰
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I enjoyed very much, Crispina. Love the subtle colours. And flowers! Oh my..
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Autumn casts such an erratic hand over this land. The sycamore outside my garden is already naked, yet other trees are scarcely touched!
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It’s crazy, isn’t it?
I took pictures of some kind of creeper on a building. One side of the door, all red, the other, all green. https://www.instagram.com/p/DBurTZMP9K2/?igsh=dXczZWk5Z2Vjc2N3
😊
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Those leaves look like the guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) but that grows as a shrub. However, it can be quite startling in colour, and as you say, some red, some green. There’s a photo of it in next week’s Tuesday Treat
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I should have taken a close-up so we could better identify them 😁
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But so many garden plants, so difficult to name one
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I hear you. I am always in awe of those like you who can name a bazillion more than I!
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I’m ok on wild plants, though far less with the grasses and trees. But garden plants? No. Yet my daughter is pretty hot on those. Watches all the gardening programmes on tv
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A dynamic duo – you can each fill in for the other 🙂
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Lovely to see colors still left in the world, so drab here!
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Our trees cling tenaciously to their summer clothes!
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Still some last fruits and autumn colours, it’s not quite winter yet despite the wintry weather they’re forecasting for next week 🙂
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I’m down here on that bit of sand and chalk land that sticks out like a pregnant belly, that piece the weather gods tend to treat kindly. We’re usually the warmest, the driest, least subject to gales and flooding. And my posts are running at least two weeks out of sync (intentionally as this allows me to skip a week’s walk when need be). So maybe my photos are not a true picture of the current season
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