Saturday, 7 October 2023

Nature's Own Artwork

Yesterday (Friday) I felt no need to pick and arrange leaves for photos - the wind and the rain had taken care of that and had created their own artwork on the ground...





Much to my amazement, my own Park Bench Art was also still there, only with some raindrops added compared to the day before! (cf. previous post)...



11 comments:

  1. these are gorgeous! nature, the great arranger. No human could do better. I love the tri colors of the leaves. did you use your cell phone? excellent photos, what ever you used

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  2. Yes Sandra, I used my cellphone for these. Also edited on the phone (cropping+auto filter). Then copied to my laptop via Google photos.

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  3. The colours of Autumn are incomparably beautiful in rural nature for me. You have captured them perfectly.

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  4. Beautiful! Look at those colours.

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  5. They are gorgeous! My favorite is the first one. The wind here today was awful, and so cold I nearly froze! It was really like a winter's day.

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    1. I woke up to a frosty lawn outside this morning, Ginny - first frosty night for the season...

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  6. Gorgeous! As usual, you are a little ahead of us in terms of the season. At the moment, there is still a lot more green about than yellow, orange, red and brown, but the large horse chestnut trees Ludwigsburg is famous for seem to have had a difficult summer, and some of them don't look healthy at all.

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    1. Meike, our horse chestnut trees seem healthy enough, but we had a shorter really hot season than you did, I think.

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  7. Perfect autumn colours . They are one thing I miss living in a warmer climate, there isn't that dramatic change in colours when the temperature drops. My first trip to Sweden was in September/October and the colours were magnificent. It's 24ÂșC and forecast to rise to near the record temperature for today. The leaves here just turn a dead looking brown and fall off, but most garden plants keep going all winter.

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    1. Carol, we had the first frost here tonight and that is likely to speed autumn up a bit...

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