I have a fondness for autumn based purely on its colours. A crisp winter day has its merits, but tends to be cold. Spring has flowers, but can also be damp, and summer is never as hot and sunny as I'd like it to be. Autumn makes a feature out of its downside: the year may be getting colder but there's one final blaze of glory before nature's done for the year.
Westonbirt Arboretum in Gloucestershire is a great place to see the changing colours. They have collections of acers which look their best as the leaves turn.
I might have soaked up enough colour to get me through the dark days of winter. I certainly over-indulged on the cake at their cafe. That should keep me warm.
8 comments:
Lovely pictures, K. A day out with trees and cake, not bad :o)
It was lovely!
K
I hope the cake was colourful as well (note the English spelling, just for you).
And thank you K for removing the Captcha. Much easier to say hello and thanks.
Hi Norm. I can assure you the cakes were also colourful - a carrot loaf on arrival and a raspberry muffin after a long walk to visit the trees. Two cake days don't come round often enough.
K
ps it's thanks to Lexi really about the Captcha as she knew enough about the workings of Blogger to tell me how to fix it.
Fab photos, K! The red is SO intense.
You must go sometime, Guy. You'll love it. Especially the cake bit.
K
Am still trying my best to avoid cake! The leaves would be compensation.
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