In the flower border the last surviving hydrangea flower head blooms defiantly as its leaves acknowledge the rapid approach of mid-autumn.
A few feet away, in the fish pond, a solitary leaf drifts in limbo just beneath the surface, uncertain where to go, whether to sink or whether to float.
Wow beautiful !
Many thanks.
The last vivid burst of color-we’ll be craving that very soon. Beautiful indeed.
You’re right. Recent strong winds have stripped many of the trees of their colourful leaves and, of course, there are fewer flowers now.
A brief summary of loveliness. Each photo is very well done, and the juxtaposition of the leaf with the hydrangea works nicely – love that leaf in the water!
Thanks Lynn. You’re very kind.
The stillness and sense of space in your work makes it easier to breathe, for moments. 🙂
That’s a kind comment Gigi, and greatly appreciated.