
Time to join in once again with Dawn’s annual “Festival of Leaves” autumn challenge where we look at the beauty of this season.
inspired by the colours of the land, sea and sky of Cornwall
Time to join in once again with Dawn’s annual “Festival of Leaves” autumn challenge where we look at the beauty of this season.
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Oh wow! And a window… ❤
Haha… yes! Not a very exciting one though.
I think it is gorgeous!
That’s a fabulous sight. Oh wow.
Yesterday. Bet there aren’t as many leaves on it today!
That’s a very well-behaved Hydrangea petiolaris!
Not really, it’s going on to the roof! And hardly has any flowers 😦
Oh, look at that!
When shrubs surround a window like that, Julie calls them ‘spider ladders’. 🙂
Best wishes, pete. x
The spiders live in the wood store 😁😁😂
Lovely pic for autumn! And so evocative of comfort inside as well, when it’s getting chilly!
It’s certainly been chilly the last few days!
A climber! Didn’t know there was any such thing 🙂 🙂
Sadly mine doesn’t flower very much, but they can look lovely.
I didn’t know there was a climbing hydrangea. The autumn colours are lovely too. Our ordinary one just gets brown leaves and then they fall off.
Yes, this one does have a lovely autumnal colour.
I love the word autumnal. It’s a very evocative word. 🙂
That’s lovely!
A bit annoying that it is getting onto the roof though 😐
😦 Have you tried having a word with it? 😉
That window and that climbing hydrangea. Just lovely 🙂 Hydrangeas are so underrated, they really are wonderful bushes to have in a garden.
Very popular in Cornwall.