Like you I enjoy the changing seasons, Doc, and I enjoy gentle and rather melancholic autumn. My body doesn't cope well with winter cold, however, nor my mind with prolonged periods of low light levels. Give me crisp winter days with sunshine and I'm not too bad!
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Love this! So amazing!
ReplyDeleteRather fairytale!
DeleteYou have captured some wonderful colours.
ReplyDeleteMerle..............
Had to run for my camera, Merle, the colour wasn't there for long.
DeleteBeautiful. Mother Nature saves the best till last.
ReplyDeleteDear Maybe, I love that your comments are always so positive about life. (:-)-x
DeleteWOW!!!
ReplyDeleteThe light shone on the trees for just a little while, Stephanie, and it did look special.
DeleteI do like living in an area that has four seasons but I am always sad to see the summer go, great photos.
ReplyDeleteLike you I enjoy the changing seasons, Doc, and I enjoy gentle and rather melancholic autumn. My body doesn't cope well with winter cold, however, nor my mind with prolonged periods of low light levels. Give me crisp winter days with sunshine and I'm not too bad!
DeleteFairylike how the sun is shining on the appletrees, I suppose it´s in the evening.
ReplyDeleteYes, you're right, Janneke, it was the orange/pink sunset light catching the trees for just a few minutes and making them look special.
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