When Carmi sets us 'autumn' as a theme, the trees here in the North of England haven't all changed colour. My tree shot is from 2012.
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Avenue of trees - Judges, Kirklevington |
In October our annual reminder of autumn is provided by scenes like these.
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Sign on a wagon carrying a Crooked Cottage for Yarm Fair. |
The annual fair is being held this week in the High Street.
Autumn is a time for berries, so here's a recognition test - especially for my daughter. Feel free to tell me/her what they are.
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Red berries (to the right of our apple tree) |
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Orange berries on the hedge (on the left of our drive) |
At this time of year, now that the harvest has been gathered in, the farmers are particularly busy.
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Autumn ploughing |
They provide some interesting views.
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Autumn colours |
My previous post 'October Garden' ( http://bit.ly/1NBDY1n ) might also be said to be an autumn post. You will find others by following the links at Carmi's Thematic-Photographic-352.
4 comments:
Lovely views, even if they aren't from this autumn. Our weather has been too nice as well. But I can feel in the chilly morning air that autumn will take a firm hold soon!
Nice shots :O]
Fall has really taken hold today. The wind was blowing off all the leaves and the lawns and roads are covered in them.
Pretty colors, Bob. I think I've known the names of those berries once upon a time, but the knowledge has fled the coop! Do the birds eat them? I seem to recall seeing loads of robins staggering around after eating fermented red berries in the winter.
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