Friday 12 April 2024

Autumn in Westbury

We have just finished working in Westbury for the last three weeks.  For most of the time the weather has been lovely sunny Autumn days.  I enjoy my walk around the part of Westbury I work in, with the crunch of acorns underfoot as I walk over them on the footpath along the Promenade, the smell of the smoke from the fires in peoples homes as they keep toasty warm on the cooler mornings, and the lovely little blue and jenny wrens as they flitter about, way too quick for me to take their photo.  Also, of  how much the leaves change into their Autumn colours over the last three weeks is really very pretty.


Lovely Autumn leaves on the tree in their front garden.


More Autumn colour in the Village Green


Very tall old pine tree in the Village Green.


House sign on the fence in Westbury.


Lovely sunny morning in the Village Green.


The old Stocks in the Village Green.


Chestnut tree in the Village Green.


Some of the spikey Chestnuts on the ground.


One of the older homes in Westbury full of character.


Old tractor in a backyard in Westbury.


Views of the Western Tiers.  No snow yet.


A little produce stall in Westbury.


Pear tree loaded with fruit.


The cyclists in Westbury ready for a ride.


One of the many rabbits in Westbury.


The Gingerbread Cottage BnB in William Street.


Cows in the paddock.


This little dog jumped on the fence to say hello every time I walked past.


The cyclamen look great in the lovely little pot 
I bought from the Second Hand shop in Westbury.

I enjoy working in Westbury, it's a lovely little village, 
and the people we meet are really friendly.
And the great coffee from Love Lucy Boots.











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