Using a flash as the sun disappears so fast these days.
20th November
One of my Marogolds is still in Bloom!
19th November
Beach hedges remind me of my childhood games and playing in my friends gardens.
18th November
I found these in Crystal Palace Park. They look a bit like a lychee fruit.
17th November
Heather shining through as the sun goes down.
16th November
Wherever I go I keep seeing gloriously yellow leaves.
15th November
Roses are red and violets are blue. Boy am I happy to find you.
14th November
I bought some flowers from Columbia road Flower Market on Sunday and have been enjoying these lacy blooms ever since.
13th November
Autumn Rose.
12th November
These leaves have scene setting qualities. They could easily be a part of a fairytale illustration.
11th November
Nature creates it’s own enchanted fireworks.
10th November
The tangled branches of these trees with the golden leaves make for a magical scene.
9th November
I don’t seem to get bored of the patterns that leaves make when they fall on the ground.
8th November
...and sizes.
7th November
It turns out that leaves come in all shapes.
6th November
Ferns have neither flowers nor seeds and reproduce via spores. The spores are contained on the sporangia of this fern which you can see on the back of the leaf.
5th November
Leaves are often underrated.
4th November
November seems to be the time of the colour Orange.
3rd November
A Nasturtium flower in November!
2nd November
Three is often the magic number in design and these flowers are also arranged in a curved line which I like.