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For The Award Tree Challenge #208 - October Fest
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There are still several flowers in my wildflower border, even though it's mid October. Not an exception: I see quite a lot of flowers in other gardens too. Must be the mild weather.
Another month down, they are flying by.
My favourites from October, with another thanks to Jennifer for her photo used in the first image in the collage, which I love so much.
Explore# 313 October 22, 2008
Bittersweet October. The mellow, messy, leaf-kicking, perfect pause
between the opposing miseries of summer and winter."
Carol Bishop Hipps
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I was sad and hurting on my walk this morning. I found lots of fungi and saw beautiful Autumn colours and then I saw this
on the fencepost of a departed friend, so this one is for Eve. Who came back for a short while and raised my hopes.
Manor Estate Stafford 25th October 2020
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A display in front of an Alsace flower shop. Sometimes, making nice photos is really easy. Just walk up and click.
Location: Mulhouse, Alsace FR.
In my album: Dan's Crazy Collections.
Still pretty green the beech forest near Ulenburg Castle in my direct neighborhood. Löhne, Ostwestfalen, Germany
It’s that time of year when the garden begins to ready itself for shorter days and cooler nights. The last of the monarch butterflies have finally left, the hummingbirds long gone, leaving just the bees, who fall asleep in between the petals after a busy day.
This past spring my sister and I planted 84 dahlia seedlings I started from seeds in addition to the tubers I already had. This photo captures some of the glorious colors and shapes, each one perfectly beautiful.
We’re expecting a frost soon and a hard freeze next week.
Then it will be time to dig up the tubers and store them for winter…and start the process all over again.
Fyero keeping an eye on the squirrels enjoying the freshly filled feeder.
Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.
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Bodnant Garden, Conwy.
Bodnant Garden, Autumn.
Bodnant Garden (Welsh: Gardd Bodnant) is a National Trust property near Tal-y-Cafn, in the county borough of Conwy, Wales, situated overlooking the Conwy Valley towards the Carneddau range of mountains. Founded in 1874 and developed by five generations of one family, it was gifted to the care of the National Trust in 1949.
The garden’s founder, Henry Davis Pochin, was a Leicestershire-born Victorian industrial chemist who acquired fame and fortune inventing a process for clarifying rosin used in soap, turning it from the traditional brown to white. He became a successful businessman, mayor and JP. Pochin bought the Bodnant estate in 1874 and employed Edward Milner, apprentice to Joseph Paxton, to redesign the land around the existing Georgian mansion house, then just lawns and pasture. Together Pochin and Milner relandscaped the hillside and valley, planting American and Asian conifers on the banks of the River Hiraethlyn to create a Pinetum, and reinforcing stream banks to create a woodland and water garden in the valley, in the style of the garden designer of the day William Robinson in his book The Wild Garden. In the upper garden, Pochin and Milner created the Laburnum Arch and glasshouses, to house exotics. Pochin also built The Poem, the family mausoleum in an area of the Shrub Borders.
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Rustic October Cloister
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PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 Raw filters
Further PP work in Luminar Neo MagicLight and LUT Manhattan filters.
A rustic autumn scene with pumpkins, lanterns, and pine cones on the ground, set in an outdoor park under soft evening light. The background features trees adorned with orange leaves and lights hanging from them. A path leads into the depth of field, adding to the festive atmosphere. High-resolution photography
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New! October Visions ~ Challenge # 251.0
LM Montgomery's delightful young heroine Anne (of Green Gables fame) said: "I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers."
Anne, I couldn't agree more.
Just another quick flat lay. Nothing too exciting but it does include fun autumn colours, a bit of bokeh and coffee, so I won't complain.
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Not even the rain will keep Fyero from venturing outside to visit her water bowl. She wasn't too impressed with the mist in the air, but she did hold out long enough to grab a few sips and take a look around.
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