
Silent Sunday 29/11/2020

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Sue, that’s fabulous! I want to walk there 🙂 🙂
It’s at Wisley, and they’ve got a light show in the evenings (which sadly I shan’t see this year), hence all sorts of stuff that,s not usually there…lights, sound equIpment etc
Golden arch. I like it.
Thanks, Elke!
I can imagine that looks lovely at night. It’s impressive in daylight too.
Best wishes, Pete.
I shall never see it at night, but I’m sure it would be great!
What a glorious image, Sue. 🙂
Thanks, Sylvia!
Your photo makes me want to walk through it. Magical. 😀
Thank you, Cee…late autumn colour
That’s nice. A lot of the gardens here that usually have illuminations at Christmas aren’t doing so this year. Too expensive I guess for the limited crowd they can allow. I dithered about the lantern show at Heligan, but decided against it as driving two hours in the dark is not what I enjoy.
You have some good points
Beautiful autumnal shot. What a lovely place to walk and enjoy. Here in Australia we are heading towards summer. So it’s warm Christmas for us with bright green leaves on trees 🙂
Yes, this was a last burst of autumn, grey fog here today
You give me my arch-fix – always with such beauty
Oh, pleased to oblige, Meg!!
wonderful
Thanks, Becky! Better today? I see you’re catching up on blogs
Was in the mood for catching up this morning, was such fun 😀
Good!