It's getting colder. I took some pretty autumn pictures in the beginning of November, and then some very frosty pictures the next day, after we had the first real night frost.
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| The low sun makes everything so dramatic. |
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| Leaves like stained glass windows. |
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| And buds already preparing for next spring. |
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| Pretty berries close by ... |
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| ... and lovely lines high up! |
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| Our lovely little church (St Paulus, it's been there since the Middle Ages) |
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| Pigeons meeting on the roof. |
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| Grey wall, bright tree. |
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| I love the dapple shade we get form the pollard willow in the front yard (I "planted" it by sticking a branch in the ground just a few years ago, and it had grown like crazy) |
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| My veg patch in the autumn sun ... |
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| ...and after the first frost. |
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| I love the color of my shed. It looks good in all seasons, here with the changing colors of the young cherry tree. |
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| Orange and pink in the leaves of the cherry tree. |
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| Who can resist Nasturtiums and dew drops? |
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| Rainbow fairy drops! |
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| A little display at the side door. |
Now for some more frosty pictures:
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| I love cabbage (to eat, but it looks good, too!) |
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| Last show for the Nicotiana. |
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| The Campanula got outlined in white. |
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| Our insulation at work, still 20 °C inside, without heating! |
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