This is the time of the year to remember those nice and warm days when everything was nice and green, there were flowers everywhere.
Those days are gone, it looks like autumn is ending or have ended already and winter is knocking on the door.
I took these photos in June and never posted them as there were so many photos available that there was no time for these. A photo never goes to waste as you can use it later at any time.
Now that I'm looking at them I see I captured some intruders as well, some bugs or spiders that did not see on the scene. It's not a surprise I did not see these little creatures of nature as when the sun is strong, there's little you can see on the screen of your phone.
This is the rose hip, but I'm not sure if it's the edible one. I found it in a park and loved that pink petal.
This photo was taken in September and the plant you see on the photo is ivy, which is an evergreen, so it can resist to cold winters as well. It's one of my favorites exactly for the above mentioned reason.
This photo is going to shock you as has nothing to do with the previously uploaded ones. It's a rust photo, that has its own beauty, but only if you like this category. Years ago I used to run a challenge called 7 Days Outside and one of the days the topic was rust. I love rust as it has its own beauty, but for me it's difficult to find rust in the city. Gates may be rusty, but with the latest security measures and cameras all over the place, photographing gates is not the smartest thing to do. However, I'm always looking for some good rust and I'm sure I will find some eventually.
What was funny here was the lock being on a door that can barely hold. It was so old and deteriorated that placing a padlock on it was like a joke.
Next there's another funny photo, which was taken at the beginning of October. These new stems and leaves usually are growing during spring, maybe summer, but never during autumn. Growing now may have been due to the warmer weather, which usually is confusing nature. We've seen trees blossoming late autumn then freeze due to the sudden frost and cold. With the climate change, this is going to happen more.
What many don't know is that those fresh or new stems are never going to be strong enough to survive a cold winter and that's going to be the end of those. These branches need time to get stronger, to grow an outer layer that protects them from the cold.
These two beauties were left last intentionally. Photos are a courtesy of my dad, who spotted them at another pasture. They are moved from time to time because they graze the grass and need a new pasture.
Look at this beauty! How can you not love her? This year is gone already, but I hope to meet her next year. She's pretty friendly, unlike the black beauty.
This photo is from earlier, my dad forgot to send it to me with the others, when they were in our garden. They seem to get along pretty well, don't you think?
Sooooo, which one is your favorite today? 😏
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