9th October 2105
It's October and times flies so quickly. The local park is full of leaves on the ground.
The park in the city centre
The nice statue - man who is relaixng..
The city houses which dates back from 1905..
City centre
The love;y Roman Catholic Church...
It was built in 1885.
nice autumn scenes.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot
DeletePlenty of leaf raking there, eh? Should keep the groundsmen busy.
ReplyDeleteBut then again it may not be an area that is raked up and the leaves are
just left - they are good fertilisers!
Only now two days before I fly (yes fly - but it is only a one hour flight!) to seafood
paradise at Terrigal just north of Sydney. So my Polish history lessons from you
will be sorely missed. Away for 2 weeks!!!
Maybe Gosia - just stick to autumn views for two weeks - ha ha.
But I will be heaven in oyster and fresh seafood paradise.
Google Terrigal NSW and you will see what I mean.
I am hoping for good warm weather and that the present cool change has returned to the South Pole.
Cheers
Colin
Colin I am jealous of your interesting trip you must send me some photos - for my email. Cheers
DeleteVery pretty! Where I live, we don't have autumn leaves on the ground yet, really. We need a couple more weeks, I think :)
ReplyDeleteJudith you live in a different climate zone ,....
DeleteLots of autumn leave to walk through..
ReplyDeleteAll looks really lovely...
In my opinion too many
DeleteI just love to walk in a forest with falling leaves. Good pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Filip I love it too, but I live about 30 km to the nearest forest only park is accessible here
DeleteThe city centre looks very quiet. I can hear the rustling of dry leaves walking in the park.
ReplyDeleteNancy it was 2 p.m. most people at work
DeleteSo much natural and architectural beauty. But I'm glad I'm not the one to rake those leaves!
ReplyDeleteMitchell it is very old ciotry and the architecture is great... Luckily I don't have to rake leaves, too
Delete