Red Sky
It was an amazing red sky last night … made even more special by the variety of cloud.
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It was an amazing red sky last night … made even more special by the variety of cloud.
Some trees are really changing colours. I spotted this one out on my walk today. I think it’s a horse chestnut. And it really stands out amongst its counterparts who …
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Heavy rain last night – so much that it’s flooded the minor lane along Ragleth Hill. Makes a great place for spotting telegraph pole reflections though!
Not all footpaths are visible on the ground (and, anyway, OS maps show rights of way, ie – where you have the right to walk, rather than where you can …
Listen. The jackdaws are cawing, there’s a soft breeze blowing, the sheep are bleating and is that a red kite calling in the distance?
The sunlight is just catching the droplets of dew on the grass and even the dandelion. It’s a stunning sight, although I don’t think my mobile phone is capturing it …
The Acer’s leaves are slowly turning. Give it a few more weeks and this will be riot of red and copper.
Changeable weather, it seems. Although the consensus of opinion is that it might rain later. Either that, or it’s a typical Tuesday morning in the life of a Shropshire cow.
Overnight rain has collected on these blades of grass. The moisture bubbles line up in regimented rows, unable to ‘stand at ease’ until the wind blows, or the sun finally …