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Late Saturday afternoon at Kenwood

10/30/2021 //  by Michelle//  Leave a Comment

A late afternoon walk across Kenwood and I caught the sun just as it was going down – first over Kenwood’s West Meadow and then from the top of Henry Moore’s reclining figure’s slope.

Although the trees look good in the evening sun, the autumn colour is not that great – certainly not compared to last year. The only tree that seems to be seriously trying is the maple down by the lake.

Not that the Egyptain geese care – or certainly not the two that I met on my way back across the lawn!

 

Category: Hampstead HeathTag: #kenwoodhouse, #walksonhampsteadheath, autumn tree colours, Egyptian geese, Egyptian geese on Hampstead Heath, Henry Moore at Kenwood, Kenwood lawns

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