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BlogFest 2012 Day 11 - Autumn Joy

Posted by Claudia Moser on 2:36 PM in , ,
Jenny had come up with one great theme, namely autumn joy which gave me the opportunity to show you some lovely shots from a walk in the park under the October sun








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Look at that blue sky!!!
Wow!

Have a lovely weekend Claudia.

ps what is the name of the new food blog?
I saw it somewhere but now cant find it :(

x


Gorgeous photos Claudia!!

Kathy
http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com


@Adam - thank you, taken 10 days ago
@Karen - you should come again, I am waiting
@Fiona - very kind to ask, rather challengingto have 2 blogs, the one you are looking for is here http://thestoryinthekitchen.blogspot.de/
@Kathy - thank you so much!


Beautiful photos Claudia. No wonder Autumn is your favourite season - such wonderful colours!


@Diane - well I believe that autumn has ALL possible colours and shades!

Anonymous says:

Love the pic of the tree with its branches nearly in the water, Claudia. There's something so poetic about it. And the shot of the tree set against that gorgeous sky. I'm speechless with wonder. Where exactly were these taken? Somewhere wonderful, clearly. :-)


@Anonymous - in my town, in Germany, in the castle park!


Lovely photos and a beautiful park. We have had October sunshine too.
http://missbbobochic.blogspot.co.uk/


Great photos, but UGH fall. Not, not did I say not? Yeah, not my favorite.


Love the contrast of the hues of the trees against a very blue sky!


@Miss B - somehowOctober makes me always happy!
@Jo - well each has his / her own favourite season
@Corinne - you are right, it is a nice contrast!


Dearest Claudia,
Oh, beautiful autum picture.I wish I had these beautiful nature near me(*^_^*)
Sending you lots of love and hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*


@Miyako - well autumn is really wonderful in Germany!


Wonderful photos!! :)


@Jenn - thank you

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