It's amazing how many colours the autumn has on its palette. I would have loved a walk in this park - with a camera, of course. Your post was a very nice substitute :-)
A stunning set of photos with a bird thrown in! aaahh--plants and birds, magic combination-- The great greenhouse was a treat for me, too. I loved the gardens.
Really like the way the fallen leaves edge the paths, and the great overhanging tree branch in pic.1. The word "structure" comes to mind for pic.1-7,8 - the plants and trees have a sturdiness to them. Very pleasing. I also like the quirkiness of the sedum which is now purple with yellow leaves - no photo shop needed. Some durable looking rocks in pic.8 that go well with ferns that always look prehistoric. Inviting stepping stones across the stream. Thanks for the outing. All snowy out this way :)
How soothing it is to walk through the various different colors of the Cambridge Garden! I especially like the stepping stones and the reflection on the pool.
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A nice set of photos. The Gardens have more color than my Park does.
ReplyDeletevery pretty walk through the gardens John; they're a great place to visit and take snapshots
ReplyDeleteSuch grand photos, John. Your compositions are quite beautiful. What a wonderful place to walk and be inspired.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, although I know it takes time I'm happy to see your beautiful blog photos again...
ReplyDeleteSo nice to walk through the Botanic Garden with you, Cousin. Love and hugs tm
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see the gardens where I saw my first Fritillaria, the chequered variety.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how many colours the autumn has on its palette. I would have loved a walk in this park - with a camera, of course. Your post was a very nice substitute :-)
ReplyDeleteA stunning set of photos with a bird thrown in! aaahh--plants and birds, magic combination--
ReplyDeleteThe great greenhouse was a treat for me, too.
I loved the gardens.
Thanks for the walk through Cambridge Gardens -- liked the textures, colors and water pool -- barbara
ReplyDeleteReally like the way the fallen leaves edge the paths, and the great overhanging tree branch in pic.1. The word "structure" comes to mind for pic.1-7,8 - the plants and trees have a sturdiness to them. Very pleasing. I also like the quirkiness of the sedum which is now purple with yellow leaves - no photo shop needed. Some durable looking rocks in pic.8 that go well with ferns that always look prehistoric. Inviting stepping stones across the stream. Thanks for the outing. All snowy out this way :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, as always. I'm interested to see that many trees still have their leaves.
ReplyDeleteHow soothing it is to walk through the various different colors of the Cambridge Garden! I especially like the stepping stones and the reflection on the pool.
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Just keep on rolling out that FAAAAAABULOUS red!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, it's amazing how much colour there is still, this late in the year.
ReplyDeleteWOW! The botanic garden is still very beautiful. I fear the Toronto Botanical Garden is looking far browner.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed that it is still so green. And so much color! Next visit, I'd love to go there and just wander around a bit. Beautiful tour, John.
ReplyDeleteThere are still some very pretty autumn colours around, including the pheasant!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the nice comments. After much rain and wind I'm afraid it's not quite so colourful now as I write this.
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