Last week, I could feel the nip of Autumn in the air, many of my flowers were going to seed and the last tomatoes were harvested from my front garden but, as I went on my wanders around the neighbourhood, I couldn't help but notice how much beauty there was left to glimpse
Saturday - found in a Ladder front garden. An irresistible mix of red and white unfurling.
Sunday - that Sunday was a gorgeous, warm day, drawing me outside to spend several hours tidying up the garden, watched over by my last and most glorious sunflower
Monday - my wanderings took me to Frobisher Road where I looked in on Ant's street garden
Tuesday - a detour to grab a flat white at Blend took me past this pretty in pink front garden. I love these flowers that give early autumn such colour
Wednesday - a walk down Harringay Passage can be a nature walk in itself. These leaves in their autumn shades were glorious
Thursday - back down the Harringay Passage in the direction of Umfreville Road and the berries are beautiful
Friday - Railway Fields is a must in autumn. I was a little late this year so missed the colourful berries and seeds but this little flower demanded my attention
As I wandered back from Railway Fields down the Passage I found that even in the most untidy planters, a little beauty can shine
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