Monday, 15 October 2018
Early autumn in Saltaire
It fascinates me how different the same trees can look in autumn from one year to the next. Many trees this year have an interesting variation in colour, like this one on the church drive, showing red tipped leaves rather than colouring up uniformly. I suppose it all depends on the weather conditions we've had.
On the canal, fallen leaves are beginning to cover the surface and a slight breeze ripples the reflection of the New Mill chimney.
The New Mill viewed from the Victoria Road bridge, where the young tree in the foreground (a sycamore?) adds a bright pop of yellow to the scene.
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So beautiful -- we're still waiting for the cold snap that will bring on the real color.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely pics, Jenny!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful grounds!
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