Late summer morning walk at Stannah. The sun doesn't appear until late afternoon at this time of year and there's a cool salty breeze, sensing the coming change of season. Last time I was here in April the hedges and trees were coming into blossom, now they are thick with hips and berries.The pretty mauve Sea Lavender (Limonium vulgare), that grows in the salt marshes is beginning to fade. There are plenty of sloes on the blackthorn. Blackthorn branches are covered in lichen Beautiful rosehips - see above, hawthorn berries - see below. . . . Is this a sign of a hard winter?
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Tracy
16/9/2021 06:56:34 pm
Oh it looks so lovely Pat. The light and angle of the sun is one of the big differences I noticed between here and the UK. Enjoy your lovely autumn season. xo
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Pat
19/9/2021 03:08:31 am
Hello Tracy, Thank you so much ..... and I hope you have a beautiful Spring season to come Xx
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