Sunshine

On Sunday, we took an autumn stroll, in blazing hot summer temperatures to nearby woods. The heat felt so bizarre and slightly wrong (not that I was complaining...actually, I may have a few times...)! People were basking in the sunshine whilst autumn leaves and acorns fell to the ground! I think autumn is returning now, so I’d better look out my jumpers again.

P.S. Happy Cinnamon Bun Day to any Swedish readers!

15 comments:

  1. I had the same awkward feeling this week end...
    it was lovely to have all the sun and warm but at the same time you collect chestnuts and leaves are yellow.:)

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  2. Sweden have a Cinnamon Bun Day!? I clearly need to move to Sweden!
    Lovely pictures, glad you've been enjoying the weather :)

    xo

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  3. ooo cinnamon bun day!! that sounds like agreat day x

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  4. So nice pictures again : ) and late congrats KERRY!

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  5. lovely, lovely pictures..we has not been so in the west coast of Ireland...please dont change london weather as im comming your way on fri for a long weekend to visit my baby sis who is expecting her first baby in Dec..And i will be on my own e o without my 3 small ones. ANYTHING to recommend, i should vist in London, places and shops of the unusual kind? did i mention i will have no appendages and free arms...yes, i did. Hipee.
    fran

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  6. cinnamon bun day?!!! that sounds absolutly incredible!
    x

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  7. It is weird, right? I said the same thing to Ben...I kinda wanted the autumn back please. Never satisfied with the weather. It must be a British thing. xx

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  8. Sweetness.

    ♥ sécia
    www.petiteinsanities.blogspot.com

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  9. Lovely pictures! I am looking forward to more sunshine as we head into summer. We had a teaser but, alas, back to cold and rain. The Spring weather this year has been very erratic!

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  10. these pictures really feel autumnal - beautiful!

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  11. I love the sunshine so this all sounds kinda perfect to me. And Cinnamon Bun day - well I have never heard of this, but boy do I want to - yumm!!

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  12. ha! uncanny.

    http://whereisthatninja.blogspot.com/2011/10/golden-brown.html?m=1

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  13. Fran - lucky you! Not sure where you’ll be in London, but Camden Passage is good for quirky shops and eateries (can get busy though). I adore strolling around Hampstead Heath too. Primrose Hill is nice for its park, and there are some nice (more upmarket) shops. Anywhere around the Southbank is also recommended. Columbia Road on a Sunday has its famous flower market. It’s busy, but there are some lovely shops and cafes. I’m still discovering London myself as I’ve only been here for 6 months! Let me know how you get on :) Have a great trip! :)

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  14. Love that last picture!
    Might have to embrace my Scandinavian heritage and have my own (belated) cinnamon bun day! x

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  15. Cinnamon bun day? Hmmm I wish we had that in the states!

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