Ever Changing Cloak - Winter Park
Winter rings in colours not seen in Spring or Summer, the golden Aloe is no more, the wildflowers still bloom in waves of yellow or white, while the majestic tall trees stand in dazzling orange to delight.
Seasonal change dancing before ones eyes this walk was to give a feeling of our sublime Winter weather, not quiet the drab many expect, coastal town has not seen rain for a couple of weeks, being sub-tropical the green evident from the lawns to the trees.
Excuse Mr Mole he is very busy all around the town, have you seen a mole before, here is one we rescued a couple of years ago, not part of the sublime Sunday. He is blind and very cute!
Garbage see, garbage remove, doggy doo/poo bury or remove, for me and for you to enjoy a clean park.
Next up is the Erythrina caffra flowers on the tree starting to show new leaves, a wee bit early to my liking.
Plenty for the birds and insects to pollinate during the cold season, skies a clear no hazy view looking up the trunk.
Abundant bird life thriving along the river banks, a small slice of tranquility between suburbia, a space to escape.
Spring is trying to rush Winter away, to me our cooler season is my time of the year, whispered one Woolly to the Other, time to cuddle up....
Park is not a place to rush through, even walking the dog, take time to see nature absorb the atmosphere of precious moments of sheer luxury, sweet nothings or beauty or both.
Glorious golden sunsets with minimal clouds above transforms into random patterns bringing about more scenery, simply stand and watch from wherever you are, closing of the day signalling another brilliant one, how does it make you feel?
Appreciation of the natural world, boosting your well-being a feeling of satisfaction of being alive to enjoy another.
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All photography is my own using a Canon PowerShot SC730 HS, resized for easier loading, writing is my own.
Thought for Today: "Kindness is a language which the blind can see and the deaf can hear." - African Proverbs