lovely. the top one would make a nice card - love how the sun is falling on the bough. I wonder if this means a harsh winter ... it's funny how some trees have done so well for fruit this year and others have produced nothing at all.
They do say it means a harsh winter. Most things here have fruited pretty well apart from my greengage which seems to have forgotten how and my Victoria that has sadly died.
Beautiful, I always thought that such a bountiful crop of berries meant a hard winter to follow. Does it! or is that like not eating blackberries after the first of October?
beautiful rich red - lovely to see lots of holy berries, hope there are still some in December
ReplyDeletelovely. the top one would make a nice card - love how the sun is falling on the bough. I wonder if this means a harsh winter ... it's funny how some trees have done so well for fruit this year and others have produced nothing at all.
ReplyDeleteThey do say it means a harsh winter. Most things here have fruited pretty well apart from my greengage which seems to have forgotten how and my Victoria that has sadly died.
DeleteBeautiful, I always thought that such a bountiful crop of berries meant a hard winter to follow. Does it! or is that like not eating blackberries after the first of October?
ReplyDeleteYes I believe it does!
DeleteWhat a gorgeous set of Autumn colour! My dog walking route is mostly greens and browns at the moment.
ReplyDeletea berry nice SNAP collection this week. You have captured the light & intense reds so well.
ReplyDeleteSo very cheery!
ReplyDeleteOh these are lovely - make a nice set of Christmas cards. I've been enjoying the rose hips in my hedges too. No holly berries as yet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous color! The closest thing I have to that are on our holly bush, but nothing as lush as these.
ReplyDeletelovely berries! And the birds will love them.
ReplyDeleteThese are luminously beautiful against the dark background ...
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