Two seen recently on a slightly wet day recently:

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A great two shot, Sue.
And I’ve never thought of Reigate having so many trees, but you’ve found lots of lovely arboreal spots during this period of confinement 🙂
Ah, this was taken at Wisley, Debbie!
Ah, I see why you like the place.
Indeed!
The umbrella is up. Such an English scene. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Yep!
Lovely, Sue. I brought umbrellas with me when we moved, but we won’t get to use them much here where 9″ of rain is the yearly average. 🙂
janet
No, I guess you won’t!
Beautifully composed Sue
Thanks, Su! I had a few takes on this before I was happy
This looks lovely. The colours work wonderfully.
Yes, I thought it was a gift of a scene!
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