I regret the fewer photos for this post this week. While the trees are decked in vibrant colours, the colour is lacking elsewhere. But, let’s go for it. Photos of colours seen on our walk on 11th November 2024. Enjoy…
This hardly needs saying: Beech, and Beech and Holly
Oak still showing green against the vibrancy of a cherry tree
The sun tried to blind us, but it couldn’t steal the colours
Young birch trees and, below, bracken and heather, alert us to this now is heathland
Loved this one: Honeysuckle berries hang like Christmas Tree decorations on a young fir tree.
And that’s all for now folks. But I do have more for next week when we’ll explore Fritton Woods, a forest best seen in autumn!







What magnificent colors
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Glorious. The sun helps!!!
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All of them lovely, Crispina. I love the first and the fourth best! Though it really is cute that berry/ornament!
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Thank you, Dale. Yea, I spotted that and thought, Wow! Perfect
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So pretty.
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Lovely! Still, lots of color for late in the year!
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The countryside is currently a riot of copper and gold
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Gorgeous Crispina, most of our colour is gone now.
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Allowing for these posts to be about 3 weeks behind the calendar… and yet, yea, we’ve still got plenty colour. Although after this weekend I doubt many leaves will remain on the trees!
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