An autumnal Sunday afternoon.

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  1. takemore02withit

    takemore02withit Gardener

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    Some lovely colours and reflections there 02,:thumb: no sun here.:(
     
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    :) A lovely slideshow O2..........Enjoyed your walk with you.
     
  4. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Nice pics 02.
    Cant say as I like autumn, but it is a colourful time of the year, if the weather is bright.

    Its rained all day here.
     
  5. takemore02withit

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    The reflections you mentioned Strongy was actually the gardens flooded, it looked more like a boating lake.s00k:D 02
     
  6. walnut

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    Great show 02 I enjoyed that,thanks for sharing.:thumb:
     
  7. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :) Very nice indeed. Lovely colourful pictures.
     
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    I reailised they were flood puddles but they still gave a pond like reflection.:thumb:
     
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    Nice job O2 thanks for sharing
     
  10. UJH

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    Very nice. I recognise it well :)
     
  11. lollipop

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    A beautiful collection of trees in their Autumnal raiment. I loved it O2, thankyou.
     
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    What a lovely walk - so serene and relaxing :)
     
  13. wee tattie

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    I feel quite invigorated after that walk, especially the game of footie
     
  14. Kedi-Gato

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    What a lovely slideshow, 02, well done.

    My favourite photos were the ones of the light woods with the sun-dappled leaves on the ground. Thanks for sharing.
     
  15. Cookie Monster

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    Some really good shots there O2 - I particularly enjoyed the black silhouetted tree trunks and the still reflections.

    The Holly and Berries would be a good pic to use if you fancy making your own Christmas cards - a nice celebration of nature!
     
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