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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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Christ Church on a beautiful frosty November morning. Image of the Week #114
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nature table – november
:: ivy berries : herb robert : laylandii cones : turkey oak leaves : hazel catkins : cow parsnip : holly : fern ::
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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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nature table – october
:: tulip tree : ivy : fallen leaves : ash buds : herb robert : rosehips : elder : holly berrries ::
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Standing in the churchyard looking over an autumnal Welshpool. Image of the Week #109
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A misty churchyard this morning – very autumnal. Image of the Week #107
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the apple tree in october
The apple tree in October is still green and in full leaf. The autumn rain and winds have started though, so how much longer the leaves will remain on the tree I don’t know. Today the jackdaws were tumbling in the wind around the top of the tower. Birds have been feasting on the berries of the yew tree…