Paula has selected a number of words, and I shall choose 3
Aureate:

Deciduous

Desolate:

Linked to Thursday’s Special at Paula’s here
Paula has selected a number of words, and I shall choose 3
Aureate:
Deciduous
Desolate:
Linked to Thursday’s Special at Paula’s here
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Love the golden aura of that first, Sue, and that couple just made it into your shot. 🙂 🙂
Thanks, Jo….I love this image, and it has been used twice now
Aureate is such a great word. It must be 20 years or more since I read that or heard it spoken.
Best wishes, Pete.
I don’t think I have ever heard it spoken, Pete! I must have moved in less lofty circles!
I only heard it spoken on TV. 🙂 I think it was Jonathan Meades.
Very likely! A very erudite fellow
Excellent words with photos so appropriate!
Many thanks, Rusha!
I am always very happy when I find a word I don’t know. Thanks for aureate. I have never read or heard it, but it is perfectly captured in your photo.
Thank you, Elizabeth!
Warm and inviting path.
Thanks, Sherry!
Your “desolate” is wonderful! And I like the others too. Thank you, Sue 🙂
Oh, goody!