A study of autumn colours and lights in Regent's Park

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The sun is playful in October. It races across the sky low and bright catching fire to vibrant colours, then hides behind mists and raindrops teasing the day with soft light and vivid tones.

Autumn is a fleeting time of year and so I have enjoyed lunch time walks in Regent's Park, which has been the perfect canvas for the tantalising display of colour and light.

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I miss London!!

4 thoughts on “A study of autumn colours and lights in Regent's Park

  1. Emily Heath says:

    If it helps, the rain is coming down hard now, and trust me it is cold rain!

  2. Thank you for reblogging! Emily is right though – freezing rain tonight! Ice drops! :)

  3. RachelRachel says:

    Next time you visit London, it is my turn to take YOU out to lunch and I can give you a bottle of my homemade sloe gin to try in thank for your gorgeous honey!

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