Autumn in glorious form and colour
25 Tuesday Oct 2011
Posted Nature, nature photography
in25 Tuesday Oct 2011
Posted Nature, nature photography
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Thank you, and yes all of the photographs were taken within the botanical gardens, which are very close to where my dad, and also my parents-in-law live. I’ve always found it a very peaceful and interesting place and try to visit it whenever I am in the city. -Theresa
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Beautiful post of photos. You are so passionate about wildlife and nature — and I find your blogs very soothing to view and read. Some day, I must set aside some time and look at your earlier posts as I see there are a number that would interest me. Did you take these photo at the botanical gardens?
Pat
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