The Changing Seasons – September 2019
The Changing Seasons post, inspired by the lovely Sarah at Secret Art Expedition and hosted by Su at Zimmerbitch.
September flew by, didn’t it?
Apart from a couple of fun nights out with friends, I didn’t really do much in September.
One of the things I did do, was visit Abington Park Museum, somewhere I’ve never even thought of going in all the years I have lived in Northampton.
There was an exhibition that I wanted to see – Northampton artist, Aasen Stephenson’s Death on Two Legs. He has created something wonderful from the fallen leaves around the park.


I’d also like to share a few photos of the beautiful surroundings where I work.






I hope you’re all enjoying your October 🙂 x
About The Changing Seasons
The Changing Seasons is a monthly challenge where bloggers around the world share what’s been happening in their month.
If you would like to join me and the others in this challenge, here are the guidelines:
The Changing Seasons Version One (photographic)
- Each month, post 5-20 photos in a gallery that you feel represent your month
- Don’t use photos from your archive. Only new shots.
- Tag your posts with #MonthlyPhotoChallenge and #TheChangingSeasons so that others can find them
The Changing Seasons Version Two (you choose the format):
- Each month, post a photo, recipe, painting, drawing, video, whatever that you feel says something about your month
- Don’t use archive stuff. Only new material!
- Tag your posts with #MonthlyPhotoChallenge and #TheChangingSeasons so others can find them.
12 Replies to “The Changing Seasons – September 2019”
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The leaf art is so beautiful — as is the area around your workplace. That must make the drive to work much more pleasant than sitting in urban traffic. Apologies for not seeing this post and updating the blogroll sooner. I don’t seem to see your links for some reason.
It really is. It is a lovely drive to work. I always tag as I should these posts, don’t know why either, but no worries x
Yes: I can see the links when I open your posts. Wonder why I don’t get alerts
I don’t know. Very strange 🙂
Love the leaf creations…thanks for sharing! You’re photos are great….such beauty surrounds you!
They’re great arent they? Thank you. I never realised how beautiful until I came back to live 🙂 x
Gosh, your photos are Stunning, Gil. It would be hard to choose only one favorite —I love them all! How fantastic to work in such beautiful surroundings, and Aasen Stephenson’s art is incredible. Thanks so much for introducing him to me.
Aw thank you! It is lovely working in the countryside. I love my 25 minute drive there and back every day! Might not feel the same now our clocks have gone back and it will be dark in the mornings and dark when I leave!
I understand perfectly. This period of the year, marked by the lack of brightness, sometimes plays on our moods. I walk for about 30 minutes on my lunch break to get some vitamin D. It relaxes me too. Keep well Gill. xx
It’s good to get away from your working space . I tend to have my lunch at my desk, so always take time to got for a march around the grounds to stretch my legs and my minds 🙂 You keep well too xx