Tree in a Square
Sometimes, taking my camera for a walk, we find something colourful and interesting. In this case, I found this tree in Tavistock Square.
Sometimes, taking my camera for a walk, we find something colourful and interesting. In this case, I found this tree in Tavistock Square.
Having had a very dry summer, autumn has been a wet one so far.
Sometimes, I dream of a really long lens which can telescope in on whatever I see, but I don’t have one, so I had to walk across a wet football field to get to this. So I did.
Mid-October. When the Sun is out, I can almost believe that it is late summer, but the scattering of red leaves under the maple tree says otherwise.
I am trying to practise gratitude. One of the things COVID-19 gave me, was the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of trees, on early morning walks before anyone else was around.
The seasons shouldn’t come as a surprise anymore – but they always do.
After a morning of rain, the Sun came out and I got these vivid red leaves against a deep blue sky. If I were a contemplative type, I would probably see something in this.