More Autumn in the Park
Posted in Kirkcaldy, Wild Life at 12:00 on 7 November 2013
Looking uphill. Almost no part of the path through the park was uncovered by leaves here.
From higher up the path looking back downhill:-
Tags: Beveridge Park, Kirkcaldy, Wild Life




Denis Cullinan
8 November 2013 at 01:34
Hello Jack,
I can’t send visual matter, but this link should afford you a more or less adequate gander (eyeful) at the autumn foliage to be peeped at in the Bronx Botanical Garden, which attracts mobs of “leaf-peepers,” (as we call them) every season. Ireland it seems is sairly lacking in forestation, and it seems that moblets of overseas Irish rush to the Bronx to acquire their year’s supply of ganders. I hope the link works. http://nyclovesnyc.blogspot.com/2012/11/autumn-foliage-at-new-york-botanical.html
jackdeighton
8 November 2013 at 19:48
Thanks Denis.
I looked at the link. Beautiful.
Autumn is wonderful for colour.