October already, where did September go? It seems to have passed by so quickly. We've had wet days and gloriously golden days. Rich in warmth and colour.
Above October's calendar picture by textile artist Kate Findlay. Below a photo of the Amelanchier tree in the garden taken from our bedroom window. The window sticker is to stop birds flying into the glass, which they have been known to do from the trees beyond our hedge.
On Tuesday we took our usual weekly walk around Trentham Gardens, The skies were blue, the weather was calm and warm and Autumnal colours were everywhere.
It was an almost perfect day. I say almost because I have been struggling health wise over the last couple of weeks. I'll be back soon as hopefully I will have a couple of future visits to share with you.
Take care.
Oh dear, sorry to hear you haven't been well, hope you are feeling better now. What wonderful Autumn photos, such a lot of red now. 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you CK, I'm beginning to feel more myself again. There's lots of wonderful seasonal colour around at the moment to enjoy:)
DeleteI am so sorry to hear you are struggling healthwise Rosie. I hope you feel a bit better soon.
ReplyDeleteYour photos from Trentham are wonderful and so autumnal - it is always good to see Fly Agaric appearing.
Thank you Caroline, feels a bit like wrestling with blancmange at the moment but hopefully things will get better. I love to find Fly Agarics at this time of year and there were lots up in the woodland area of the garden:)
DeleteHope you are feeling better soon. Those autumn colours are much better than ours. Glad you’ve had some golden days. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you B, I'm enjoying your Blogtober posts. We have a lot of seasonal colour here at the moment, some of the trees along the streets are wonderful:)
DeleteSorry to health about your health problems Rosie. I have had a few to deal with since the end of August. Let's hope they resolve very soon! I love the autumnal colours. X
ReplyDeleteThank you Simone, I'm sorry to hear that you have been having problems too. I hope all will be well. Lots of lovely colour around at the moment to enjoy before the greyer days of next month set in:)
DeleteDo hope you'll be OK and the health issues will settle. What a lovely autumnal walk & although it is supposed to be Spring here, it feels more like winter most days. Please take care and hugs from down under.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan, I hit a rough patch occasionally, mostly side effects from medication. I hope warmer days arrive with you soon, you too take care:)
DeleteA lovely walk. And those gardens are looking beautiful just now.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to read that you've been struggling with your health. I hope you turn a corner very soon. Xx
Thank you Jules, I hope so too. The gardens are looking wonderful now, Autumn and Spring are their best times although frozen winter lakes and cool frosty mornings are quite beautiful too:)
DeleteI am so sorry to hear you haven't been well. I hope you improve soon, Rosie.
ReplyDeleteYour walk looks so inviting, with such great colors.
Thank you Granny Sue, I beginning to feel more myself now. After a wet and stormy weekend the weather is lovely and sunny today:)
DeleteI love the photos of the mushrooms, amazing detail. And, of course, the colored leaves on the trees, one of the highlights of autumn for me. Feel well!!!
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xo
Thank you Amalia, I'm always fascinated by wild mushrooms and toadstools. The colours in the trees and flowers is wonderful at this time of year:)
DeleteSuch wonderful views. The calendar photo is so pretty, and the mushrooms are vivid and so interesting. Beautiful autumn!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lorrie, Autumn is a lovely time of year:)
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