Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 November 2023

THE BEAUTY OF AUTUMN.

This is Thursday, the 2nd of November, and we are in the middle of a fierce thunderstorm and now it's hail stoning. It didn't last long, but it has rained continuously for a month now, but when I looked through the kitchen window I could see that the leaves of the trees were a beautiful shade of red and I couldn't resist the temptation of going outside, as by this time the rain had eased off a little, so I donned my waterproof coat and took a few photos around the  driveway even though I knew it could start raining heavily at any minute. I then went into the garden to see what I could findAs it happened the heavy rain held off until I returned home but just in time before there was another downpour. I couldn't have been outside more than fifteen to twenty minutes but in that time managed to take quite a few photos.


View from my Kitchen window of  the Liquidamber Tree.


A closer look, of course on a sunny day the leaves are more vibrant.


Another colourful tree.


The Sweet Gum tree looks like it has Christmas tree decorations.


More Autumn leaves covering the ground.


Empty Chestnut case.


Moss covered stones were everywhere.

Steps with moss, are slippy and should not be climbed.


The colourful Ivy leaves looked very attractive.



Another tree of great beauty.


Oak Acorns. The acorns I posted on a previous post are Holly Acorns.


Folios lichen growing on the balustrade stone.



Puffball Mushroom growing between the paved stones



Same tree that I see from the kitchen window.


Bottom of the tree.....


.....and the top. All the trees are extremely tall as the branches haven't been pruned for several years.



Driveway Trees.


Whenever I saw red or orange leaves I took a photograph. These two where only a few cm tall.








One of the three flowers remaining on the Camellia tree.


 
Begonia plant.


                                                  The Tradescantia plant.            


An Acer tree.


A nibbled Field Mushroom.


Buds of an Azalea shrub






This stone container only had a little soil inside it and I didn't plant anything, but just look at it now! Nature filled it with plants, two kinds of fern and I'm not sure what the other leaves are.


Coal-tit trying to reach the unopened chestnut.



Very bad action shot.


From a distance I wasn't quite sure what I was looking at, or where it was, so I just pointed my camera in the general direction, and only later discovered it was a Mistle Thrush. I'm including the next shot, for although the head isn't visible.it's underside is clearly seen. 


I have included these shots taken through my bedroom window, but they were taken yesterday the 6th of November before the sky clouded over again.


This is probably the Mistle Thrush.



Driveway Trees.



Driveway Trees.


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Back in my bedroom



Just in time, and look who was waiting for me



European Robin Red breast. I pulled the plate with the stone nearer the door so the bird food wouldn't get wet.



Whilst outside I tried to go into the orchard, but the ground was too wet, so instead of showing tangerines on the trees, here are a few tangerines on a Portuguese hand painted plate. 

Monday, 16 February 2015

Figuring it out.


Does anyone else see what I see here?
 

As I pass this tree every day, after about six months I took another photo. See anything yet!
 

Over time, after about two years, as the bark weathered the image began to change,
 

Enlarged picture of what it looks like now.
 

These are the cones on the highest branches of our enormous  Pinheiro Manso.
 

Last year tiny red flowers appeared on them, and we were amazed as this is the first time we have ever seen this. We first planted it over thirtyfive  years ago after it had been our Christmas tree, and to our knowledge it has never bloomed before.  

Has anyone ever seen this occurence before?
 
Yesterday my son figured out what was wrong with the computer. A vírus had installed itself, and caused all the trouble. I'm up and running again,with a little puzzle for you, to figure out.

Friday, 10 February 2012

Natures Bounty

Seed cases of Liquidamber
Hamamelidaceae

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Eventide

Olive Tree

Friday, 25 November 2011

Autumn Archway

Chestnut Tree

Friday, 21 October 2011

My Way

Cork Trees

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