After a seemingly eternity of grey sky
we saw the sun
and went out at noon
not far from our village
maybe a 10 minutes drive
DH
me
rose hips make a beautiful contrast
against the blue sky
fields
deer stand - there are quite a number of them
and we saw two roedeer jumping over the field
of course I had the camera not prepared
that's why you can't see them
I don't know what is growng here
it might be green fertilizer
quite a large field of it
beech forest as it is looking in autumn
I like those straight tree trunks
I enjoyed my stroll with you from my warm kitchen.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the walk :-)
ReplyDeleteThe purple flowers are called Phacelia or it's latin name is Phacelia tanacetifolia. In NZ it is used as a green crop to be dug back in or to attract beneficial insects. Looks lovely en masse.
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