If you like abstract pictures of vegetation then this is the blog for you.
If you like abstract pictures of vegetation then this is the blog for you.
I don’t know what life is like as a coot, but this looks like a pretty nice place to spend some of it. Undoubtedly the coot is recording the scene in reverse for it’s own blog posts about gangly mammals that disturb your peace.
There’s that moment in an Autumn day when the sun is low but intensely bright. For a brief few minutes it lights everything with a lovely orange glow and as you stumble headlong towards it you are reminded, a little, of summer. Then it drops behind the tree … Continue reading Sunlit Tree
Hold on to your hats, it’s another Autumn picture in Regent’s Park! That means more greens, browns, and yellows, on a muddy day. It’s been so wet recently that even the trees are green.
Tucked away in Regents Park is this secret garden. I say secret, but really I just didn’t realise it existed and somebody should have told me sooner. That kind of secret. It’s a quiet place with lots of private places to sit and contemplate about how you … Continue reading St. John’s Lodge
Sunny autumn days are amongst my favourite. They’ve not yet reached the stage where you can include the word ‘crisp’, but it’s getting there. Sunny crisp autumn days are the best. These reeds are both soft and spiky, and almost dream-like. If I were to dream of reeds then these are … Continue reading Blue Reeds
This little guy was very friendly.
I try and walk through Regent’s Park several times a week, and I’ve enjoyed seeing it change with the seasons. This is Queen Mary’s rose garden, which is covered with roses, and tourists photographing those roses.
One of the impressive looking buildings along the Outer Circle, near Baker Street.