Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
Clearly your cameras were kept busy during that visit :)
ReplyDeleteThey certainly were Jayne. You could stand in one place and take dozens of photos.
DeleteBeautiful colours ♥
ReplyDeleteProbably all gone now Summer.
DeleteIt all looks so serene--kind of a "after the summer rush" kind of quiet. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThere were quite a lot of people there, Sue but the grounds were large enough not to notice except when some people seemed to have lost the volume control when speaking (so no-one missed their riveting conversations),
DeleteLovely...we have an arboretum near us and wandering is such a nice way to spend a couple of hours.
ReplyDeleteThis is just over an hours drive from us, Margaret.
DeleteWow, Sue! What a treat to see these colorful pictures, especially the first one!The garden is white and black now, and your photos remind autumn that's gone so fast.
ReplyDeleteWe had a little snow on Wednesday, Nadezda but it went as quickly as it arrived.
DeleteSuch gorgeous colours. Archie would have a field day running through all those leaves.
ReplyDeleteDogs are allowed, Jo.
DeleteTrees are spectacular at this time of year. I never fail to be amazed by the colours,.
ReplyDeleteOur acer has just come into full colour and is looking beautiful, Margaret.
DeleteIf I win the lottery a arboretum is top of my wish list! Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe arboretum is privately owned, Brian. I commented to, Martyn that the owner was an extremely lucky guy!
DeleteWow !! What a gorgeous place to visit !!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your great photos !
Greetings
It was a lovely place, Ela.
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