Capture: Autumn, what autumn?
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Further south, Riverton and the south coast, has seen autumn pass through quite gracefully, with her warmly-tinted leaves and bright fruits; crabapples, quinces and peaches are still on the trees but most of the leaves are fallen. Here's a photograph to show what I mean.
http://robertguyton.blogspot.co.nz/2017/05/rain-barrel-scrying.html
and another attached for your autumnal enjoyment. -
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Destination Ward Island, a lovely little island about 2 km offshore of Eastbourne. In WWII, there was an anti-submarine boom linking it to the shore.
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Carol Stewart, in reply to
I've learned a new word: scrying. Will be useful for Scrabble.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
I’ve learned a new word: scrying.
That augurs well for your vocabulary...
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Thanks everyone, looks like autumn is still being played out on the water (including rain barrels) and the beaches.
I did find wet autumn leaves on Queen Street in the rain earlier, it wasn’t very pretty though.
I’ll have to cheat for now with earlier autumns….. but keep the orangy toned pictures coming.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Worth it though eh?
Oh yes.
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Drove through the avenue of glorious autumnal trees along Gt Nth Rd through the Chev towards Western Springs today. One of youse (non-driving) locals please take some shots as I'm not there often.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
If there is an opposite to a riot, J day is it.
Yup, it's 'peace' (man) - looks like a classic 'sit-in' to me....
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Raglan over Easter
That middle one looks like Monarcho...
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Jackson, what about a full set of those crazy Monarcho pics?
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Sacha, in reply to
doesn't make much difference.
great work on #cookingwithjohn if that's you
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