Last week we pointed the car north to Perthshire, just because it was a gorgeous blue sky day and we wanted to grab it while we could, before the cold days of winter set in. Again I was looking for some autumn colour.
I managed to snap all of these photos from the car, of course Jack was driving!
The fields still have their rolls of hay in them, maybe not as romantic looking as a haystack though, if you’re of that turn of mind.
You can see the beautiful Perthshire hills in the distance.
And a wee bit closer.
Some rather ancient and dilapidated farm buildings, quite scenic looking as you go past.
Civilisation – after a fashion! This is the outskirts of a wee place called Logierait, on the way to Aberfeldy. We would go to Dunkeld later, but I’ll keep that for another time.
Since my husband and I didn’t make it to the mountains this fall to enjoy the foliage, I am enjoying it through the lenses of friends both close by and far away in Scotland! Living in Florida leaves me longing for seasonal change….
Paula
Paula,
I moan about the cold and the dark days of winter, but I must admit that I wouldn’t like to live somewhere that didn’t have proper seasons.
Lovely! Autumn has been truly gorgeous this year – and the colour continues.
Sandra,
We’ve been lucky this year as by now we’ve usually had quite a few storms, ripping lots of the leaves off.
What a beautiful day and a beautiful drive. I think those rolls of hay, which we have in the U.S., too, look like something that aliens left after they zipped off in their spaceship.
Joan,
They DO look like that. Some people here go hay bale jumping as entertainment, not my idea of fun and I don’t fancy having an irate farmer running after me!
Beautiful! I am relieved to know you weren’t driving and snapping photos at the same time! đŸ˜€