Great pic. The three deciduous trees near us have all lost their leaves now but the Banksia and Gravillea are in full winter flower to raise the spirits.
Beautiful capture Joan and having gone through this area by train in the last few days, it is even more delightful to go through the photos on your blog. You certainly live in a beautiful part of Oz.
Beautiful composition. Love the colours. We have only two deciduous trees in our yard. But the Banksia and Gravillea flowers in winter make up for that.
The Autumn colours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA fine garden showing off its autumn colours.
ReplyDeleteFading beautifully!
ReplyDeleteYou’ve made a great Theme Day post. Your garden must be one of your favorite places to be.
ReplyDeleteIf you’d like to see my Theme Day post, it’s up at Portland Oregon Daily Photo on Saturday, June 1. Thanks!
The Fall colors are always a treasure. Their decay is beautiful. We have Blue Mountains here in Washington also. MB
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful before those leave must fall. Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely....
ReplyDeleteYou caught them at peak. Those top leaves will be falling soon!
ReplyDeleteMagical! You took the shot at the right time. I love the wild look of your garden.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours with a dream like quality.
ReplyDeleteIt might be a scene of decay, but your autumn garden is positively glowing.
ReplyDeleteGobsmacking beautiful
ReplyDeleteSuch a peaceful and beautiful spot in which to take a stroll.
ReplyDeleteGreat pic. The three deciduous trees near us have all lost their leaves now but the Banksia and Gravillea are in full winter flower to raise the spirits.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture Joan and having gone through this area by train in the last few days, it is even more delightful to go through the photos on your blog. You certainly live in a beautiful part of Oz.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition. Love the colours. We have only two deciduous trees in our yard. But the Banksia and Gravillea flowers in winter make up for that.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color of these trees!