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I had three fantastic walks in October this year capturing the autumn colours on the trees. All three walks occurred between Anniesland and Clydebank. The sky was blue, no wind, not too warm or cold ...perfect conditions. The path along the Forth and Clyde Canal returning from Clydebank. This is a mix of all three walks.
Shopping Centre in Clydebank. Always a busy place yet the canal either side of it is usually quiet and peaceful.
An almost magical day for beauty and tranquillity.
One of my favourite walks, just past Clydebank heading for Dalmuir.
Colours starting to pick up now.
More than half the world believes in invisible beings that watch over us.
A thrush with a berry.
A grey squirrel with an acorn.
Colours in Knightswood Park.
The Golden Highway. Great Western Road. 2024.
Autumn on the edge of Drumchapel.
Bus on Great Western Road.
Titan Crane Path. Clydebank.
In the Garden of Earthly Delights. Clydebank Park.
Knightswood in October 2024.
Neilston Pad and Knightswood Park. After two decades of hunting Scotland wide I already know where the best trees are for rich blended colours.
Canal reflections.
Same thing.
Astonished Red Squirrel.
Cormorant on canal, drying off after fishing.
Clyde Walkway and Kilpatrick Hills.
Solo kayaker. River Clyde at Clydebank.
The last splash of flowers before the first frosts of winter.
River Clyde view at Yoker with the new swing bridge. Nearly open for traffic but not yet.
Also the season of mushrooms...
and great sunsets...
with the dark evenings now arriving around 4:30 pm.
and a damp, chill feel to the air....
Whoever they might be....
The end...
or is it...?