I took these photographs when I was at work today, walked over 9 mile so saw some lovely rural heritage
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That walk looks lovely! The native trees in New Zealand don't lose their leaves so the signs of Autumn aren't too obvious. But I'm looking forward to summer alright!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are of some different locations, the leaves are wonderful shades of brown, gold and red, its the one thing I like about Autumn time. Pity we don't really get a Summer in Ireland :( The New Zealand Summer is just what we need
ReplyDeleteAll things nice...