Thursday, 18 September 2014

How Does Your Garden Grow - Week 37

Last weekend we decided to go for a walk around Normanby Hall. I love seeing how the gardens and grounds change with the seasons. During this visit I noticed a real autumnal feeling about the place. Leaves are turning brown and starting to fall. The colours are starting to change however there are still great bursts of colour. This week I thought that I would share some of the beautiful sights that Normanby Hall has to offer its visitors.




























As always I am sharing my How Does Your Garden Grow Post with the lovely Annie at Manneskjur.
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18 comments:

  1. What a fantastic peacock - definitely a proud one!

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  2. What a stunning place (and your photos of course). Two peacocks I've seen linked up this week - I want a peacock!
    I love how we are all loving the leaves and berries at the moment as well as the blooms - happy Autumn days. I love how fancy the wing edges are of the top butterfly - so detailed.
    Hope you have a lovely weekend ahead - and thank you for joining in x

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    1. Thank you, we love going there for walks. Autumn certainly is coming x

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  3. ooooooo some really beautiful fall like colors by you already. i miss fall!!

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  4. Normanby Hall looks lovely! You've got some great butterfly shots and the one of the berries is so Autumnal!

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    1. Thank you, it really is our favourite place to visit x

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  5. I love every photo! The colors are just amazing! #hdygg

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  6. It looks beautiful there, and so much colour to see x

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    1. It really is such a lovely place. We love to see the changes over the year x

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  7. There was an event at Normanby Hall I wanted to go to the other week but I couldn't make it. I so want to go now I've seen your photographs. Stunning butterfly pictures.

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    1. We really do love going. I went as a child so I love that my children will have memories from there x

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  8. he butterflies are so gorgeous! i've never seen that top one before.

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    1. I have never seen one either but it really caught my eye and they stayed lovely and still :-) x

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  9. That peacock was a great surprise at the end. My favourite picture though, was the penultimate one of the cotoneaster berries. Such vibrancy!

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Thank you for your comments I do love to hear what you think and try to reply to as many as I can x