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the apple tree in january
The apple tree is dormant… resting… waiting. A good chance to observe the folds in the bark. Joining in with Loose and Leafy’s ‘Tree Following’ project.
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Christ Church in this new year – we wish you a happy, healthy and productive 2015. Image of the Week #119
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the apple tree in december
The winds have stripped the leaves off the apple tree. They lie on the ground scattered amongst the gravestones. The ivy berries are growing. The beginnings of next spring’s leaf buds are there… waiting. Joining in with Loose and Leafy’s ‘Tree Following’ project.
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Frosted leaves in the churchyard. Image of the Week #115
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Low November light in the churchyard. Image of the Week #112
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the apple tree – november
Many of the trees in the churchyard have lost their leaves, but the apple tree is still holding on to them. Though they are starting to yellow and brown. The ivy flowers below the tree are beginning to form berries. I love their starry shapes. Joining in with Loose and Leafy’s ‘Tree Following’ project.
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A misty churchyard this morning – very autumnal. Image of the Week #107
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A beautifully weathered Victorian gravestone. Image of the Week #105
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The churchyard looked lovely in the misty sunlight this morning, accompanied with sound of the bells of St Mary’s Church – very atmospheric. Image of the Week #104
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the apple tree in september
The apple tree is basking in the warm September sunshine. But alas… it’s only fruit has fallen and perished. The ivy which smothers the trunk of the tree and much of the ground around it, it coming into flower, much to the delight of the hoverflys. To see the apple tree’s journey so far, click on…