and round the Botanic Gardens.
Wonderful autumn colours and unexpectedly lovely weather (it had been grey and damp first thing and we had expected it to stay that way!) (The leaves here are from an ornamental species of beech tree).
We made friends with this delightful grey squirrel. Yes they're an alien species and outcompete the native reds, but in areas where reds haven't lived for ages and are unlikely to ever come back, it's lovely to see the greys.
We had a snack at a picnic table at the Botanics Cafe. Given that it's Feed the Birds Day today, it is perhaps fitting that robins and dunnocks were feeding off the crumbs under the tables. The herring gulls and magpies fighting over leftovers were entertaining too, though less welcome!
the beech leaves are a wonderful shape...happy grey squirrel made for a nice backdrop for your shadow shot.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the tree trunk almost looks like the feet of an ancient dragon.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadow shots for the day! I, too, love the tree trunk and what a happy little squirrel!! Hope you have a lovely weekend!
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The autumn offers what is the perfect sight - a yellow and orange carpet on the forest floor. The squirrel, of which am a small fan of, is winsome and accepting of the photographer. Cute is the operative word!
ReplyDeleteThe squirrel almost seems to enjoy your company!
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Shadows creeping through the land,
Shadows dark on every hand—
If they should begin to glow,
You had better run, you know!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadows here and here
What a pretty sky, I love the trees. Looks like a pretty place for a walk. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteMany shadows here. Great shots
ReplyDeletea lovely evocation of Autumn...
ReplyDeleteGreat to get nice weather when you don't expect it, Juliet.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky in the first shot, and the second photo looks like a tree posing as an elephant's feet!
In my home province of British Columbia we hear the same thing about non-native squirrels. "Don't encourage them, don't even say they're cute." Well, if I think they're cute, I'll say so. I'm sure that doesn't encourage proliferation.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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I know you are going to think I am nutty as a fruitcake, but when I saw your second shot I thought of an elephant’s feet... I kid you not. That means you took one great shot to enlist that kind of fantasy out of this old gal. I love all of the series, but this one has to be my favorite. genie
ReplyDeleteLove the feather touch in the golden leaves! And the little grey squirrel is simply adorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat scope and detail on these pictures. A treat!
ReplyDeletePS Just did a biz trip to Canada; first time EVER that I had a recycle bin in my hotel room. Onward!
I've never seen a real squirrel, so alien or not, he or she is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when the weather offers a pleasant surprise. The scene is so lush with color.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention this....but do you know of anyone who would like to swap homes/flats/apt in Edinburgh for a 2 story farmhouse in the mountains of VA. I have MANY FFMiles on BA, and if I do not use them soon I will be too darn old to make that long flight across the pond. I have visited there so many times, but would love one last trip up on Arthur’s Seat and Rose Street. I play fiddle and adore your part of the world...even the hagus. It is the best of all. The Interntional Festival is to die for...am always thinking about the parade... and the Tattoo is so festive to watch. Just thought I would mention it. Keep your ears open, and if you hear of anything let me know. My email is listed with mu profile. Thanks for the visit...I just caught it. Happy Halloween...even if it is rainy and damp. genie
ReplyDeleteThose yellow beech leaves have a nice ornamental shape to them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, they really capture the feel of autumn. I love the gray feather on the orange-yellow leaves, and it's funny to me to consider how over there grey squirrels are alien (because here that's all we see!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set of photographs. Thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the leaves look on the ground. Beautiful shots. I also enjoy squirrels.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there's a squirrel in the world that can't make me smile. And the beech leaves are wonderful. I'm not sure I've ever seen anything like them here!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful autumn - my favorite season.
Beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteMy Shadow Post, have a great week ahead!
Its so pretty. Love the leaves.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous shots! I think you have found autumn in her most glorious. The squirrel is happily right at home.
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