Beautiful new format. And thank you for identifying those red berries...I never would have known what they were (except for the holly). It's looking very Christmasy with all that red and green. But my favorite photo is the first one...those gorgeous streets paved with gold.
Yes, the tilt of the earth on its axis and the elliptical orbit around the sun accounts for the variation in our seasons and the resultant change in the vegetation.
Beautiful new format. And thank you for identifying those red berries...I never would have known what they were (except for the holly). It's looking very Christmasy with all that red and green. But my favorite photo is the first one...those gorgeous streets paved with gold.
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ReplyDeleteI like the way the sunlight comes through the trees and lays on the path. There's something very blessed to me when I see sunlight in various ways.
Have a terrific weekend.
Love the yew photo.... Like the new format too. (Fun playing around with the new options I know!)
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amazing work of an awesome God. how He has created such beauty for us to enjoy. thank you for capturing it for us to enjoy
ReplyDeleteYou're killing me here. I'd LOVE to get out that way one of these days.
ReplyDeletelove the new format mate- very "clean" Top shots too. Roudsea woods looks in good shape. Which trail is that?
ReplyDeleteSunny day yesterday but today cold and raining..
We can go yabbie/ing in april
Yes great format. You are so clever to be able to do it. I love the yew berries. Some in my garden too.
ReplyDeleteDitto to Jimmy!
Thanks for your comments everyone.
ReplyDeleteYes, the tilt of the earth on its axis and the elliptical orbit around the sun accounts for the variation in our seasons and the resultant change in the vegetation.
I wonder who or what tilted the earth?
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