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Wednesday, 17 October 2018

A Garden In October

Of all the monthly visits I planned to make to the University Botanic Garden in Cambridge it was the Autumn season that I most eagerly anticipated. It's true that most of the flowers are past their best, but that's more than made up for by the glory of the trees. Even if the golds, reds and browns haven't yet painted the woods and hedgerows of the countryside with their outrageous palette, you can always guarantee that the species selected in the garden will be riotously colourful. As always the American Sweetgum beside the lake was star of the show - you'll know when we get to it even if  I don't say another word.

















































Take care.





24 comments:

  1. Textures! Colors! What a wonderful collection of artful photos!

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  2. Oh wow, the colors there are so beautiful. Love that reflection photo. What a wonderful walk!

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  3. Beautiful colours, well worth the time to visit

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  4. Hi John - totally gorgeous and I love the finale ... the little one and her parents wandering off to find more crunchy leaves ... beautiful - cheers Hilary

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  5. Definitely no missing the star of the show John and how about those fiery reflections, spectacular! A wonderful series of autumn colour.

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  6. Gorgeous photos, John!
    Fortunately I can see the wonderful Botanic Garden through your lens since I missed it during my very brief trip to Cambridge.
    I'm also sorry I missed your earlier comment. (Unfortunately Blogger doesn't notify me anymore for the new comments.)
    Cambridge stole my heart... but I knew already beforehand that it would. :)

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  7. John, these are absolutely perfect and a marvellous antidote to a busy day.

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  8. Beautiful! I've been looking forward to seeing the garden in autumn too :)

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  9. Wow, I can see why you love to visit the garden in Autumn. It's absolutely beautiful and so are your photos.
    Thank you!

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  10. Wow! The sweet gum tree is fabulous (that IS what it is, right?). Some of these photos look like Impressionist paintings.

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  11. Glorious, - simply glorious. And the photography is splendid. A post to delight in and to be proud of.

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  12. You have captured the essence of fall. It would be hard to chose a favorite! The colors are breathtaking.
    I really like the old man in the tree.

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  13. Fall is indeed wonderful with the glorious autumnal colours. It does, however, presage the harshness to come. We have dealt with it before, however, and hopefully will still be here to deal with it again. Great series of mages.

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  14. Each photo is worthy of framing.

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  15. All photos are beautiful, John. The one with the duck is my favourite 😄

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  16. A beautiful spot to walk and photograph. My favorite season. Now you've inspired me to head over to my local arboretum at the university. Today's the day, and thank you, sir!

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  17. Oh I would love to walk through those gardens in Autumn. The colours are so beautiful especially the red one that turned the water red too. Great shots.The old gnarled trees are great too.

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  18. Beautiful photos! Fall sure is a stunner!

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  19. Oh, Sweet Gums are probably my favorite tree...for color anyway. I like different trees for different reasons. LOL I sure enjoyed the photos here. I so love fall even though I always feel a bit sad along with it.

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