Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.





Linking to Sunday Still – Theme: Harvest Gold – hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt.
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Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.
Linking to Sunday Still – Theme: Harvest Gold – hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt.
Copyright © 2021 hughsviewsandnews.com – All rights reserved.
We don’t really have an autumn at all. Right now Spring so and enjoying the warmth with out the humidity. Lucky you with such brilliant autumn colour around you.
We’re lucky in that we get all four seasons. Without a doubt, Autumn is my favourite of them all.
So nice
Thank you.
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A day late, but wonderful photos of a wonderful season. Thanks, Hugh. x
Nobody is ever late here, Judith. Everyone is welcome to call in whenever they want. Happy Autumn to you.
Are your leaves turning already? Ours are v delayed this year. I was out yesterday and realised most of thr conkers were still on the trees rather than littering the pavements. I’ve always linked the conker crop with thr schools going back but this year not so much. Mind you when the leaves do turn it’s delightful.
Yes, Autumn has well and truly arrived in southwest Wales, Geoff. The blackberries have faded, most of the conkers are buried for the winter by our friends, the squirrels, and the trees are turning beautiful colours. All we need is one galeforce storm to bring them all down. And we’re having a delightful autumnal drizzly wet morning today. But at least it keeps the beaches and seafront quiet.
These photos definitely tell a story Hugh! Just lovely.
Thank you, Debbie. Happy spring to you.
That’s the side of fall I love so much. Thanks for the colors, Hugh.
You’re welcome, Erika. The colours are going to be spectacular this Autumn. Enjoy every moment.
I will, Hugh🍃🍂🍁
Beautiful photos, Hugh, made more brilliant by the sun. 🙂
The magical autumn sun making those colours even more vibrant is something I’m glad we can enjoy, Diana.
Such lovely Autumn colors, Hugh! And no words are needed for these. I really love that leaf-strewn path. It reminds me so much of scenes from my old area of Sacramento in late October. As you mentioned, I agree that Fall is also my favorite time of year. It comes much earlier here and ends sooner so I will savor every moment, as I know you will!
Thanks, Terri. I believe that’s what Wordless Wednesday is all about – no words; allow the pictures to tell the story.
Autumn has already arrived here in Wales. She’s right on time this year. It’s always good to welcome her.
I’m looking forward to seeing photos of Autumn in the Northwest of the U.S.A.
Fall is definitely my favorite season. Cool mornings, warm afternoons. The leaves changing. I hope it’s a good one for Hugh!
All the right reasons to love, Autumn, Jan. And that’s how it’s started here in Wales. It’s so good to be able to sleep at night again.
My favorite season is spring because of the rebirth everywhere however, the colors of fall make it a close second! 😊
Thank you. I like spring too, but I love the cool, crisp mornings that Autumn brings. I sleep better in the Autumn, too, so that’s another bonus.
I agree with the cooler weather, that’s why I enjoy the spring as well!
Favorite season! 🙂
Another vote for Autumn. It’s doing well.
Beautiful Pictures, Hugh
Thanks, Sam.
Great to see you again. Hope all is well with you.
Gorgeous colours, Hugh. I love autumn.
Me too, Cathy. It’s my favourite season, and it only just begins.
I love autumn because of the colorful leaves and the cooler weather but I actually like winter, too, at least when it snows.
Same here; I like winter too. It’s such a shame it doesn’t snow here as much as it used to 20 or so years ago. They tend to be mild and wet these days.
The same here. We get a good snowstorm every five years or so. Most of the time, they go around us.