Last October I took some photos of the autumn colours (fall colors) in Regent’s Park. Before you read that post again, let’s see if West London can beat it.
I found those sycamore leaves in Hyde Park last week. It’s a bit deceptive, because only a few leaves had turned; most of the leaves on the trees were still green. Porchester Square was the same – as I could see through the railings.
The horse chestnuts in the park had already produced their seeds – conkers.
I wanted to keep some conkers to take home, but I had some tough, and hungry, competition.
There are loads of squirrels in London’s parks, and loads of trees, so I think they have plenty of food to go round. Could have spared one or two for me!
Your competition is, indeed, formidable!
Virtual hugs,
Judie
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There are loads of squirrels in London’s parks, and loads of trees, so I think they have plenty of food to go round. Could have spared one or two for me!
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;->
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Lovely photos! Thanks for sharing.
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I like seeing the seasons change, and then realising that other bloggers are living through completely different seasons.
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