One more set of pictures from the weekend and we'll be pretty much out of Autumn I think. We've had a remarkable season with no heavy gales to blow the leaves from the trees so the colours have been absolutely intense this year.

We took both boys out on a trail we've never explored before, going over much more agricultural land to the east of the village. This is looking back towards the church over fields. Works well without sound as it was taken from a small lane about ten metres from the dual carriageway.
Going through the underpass Small was very doubtful and Zorro had to lead the way. This is a complete reversal of past experiences and another gold star for the chunky black cob.

Chestnut leaves showing the colours we have been seeing.

Waggoners Wells, near Grayshott, is one of the best places for autumn colours and we seized the opportunity to go there on Saturday.

This time, we weren't entirely lucky with the weather.

Beechwoods in the autumn rain.
We hadn't expected the weather to be quite so hectic so we hadn't given the ponies rainsheets. They were very pleased about this.

Especially Small.
I realise that my posts have mostly been just random photos lately. There has been other stuff going on, but not all of it has been of great moment and like much of this year we're a little bit in a holding pattern currently on some things. At least now the clocks have gone back we have a dark muddy winter to look forward to.

We took both boys out on a trail we've never explored before, going over much more agricultural land to the east of the village. This is looking back towards the church over fields. Works well without sound as it was taken from a small lane about ten metres from the dual carriageway.
Going through the underpass Small was very doubtful and Zorro had to lead the way. This is a complete reversal of past experiences and another gold star for the chunky black cob.

Chestnut leaves showing the colours we have been seeing.

Waggoners Wells, near Grayshott, is one of the best places for autumn colours and we seized the opportunity to go there on Saturday.

This time, we weren't entirely lucky with the weather.

Beechwoods in the autumn rain.
We hadn't expected the weather to be quite so hectic so we hadn't given the ponies rainsheets. They were very pleased about this.

Especially Small.
I realise that my posts have mostly been just random photos lately. There has been other stuff going on, but not all of it has been of great moment and like much of this year we're a little bit in a holding pattern currently on some things. At least now the clocks have gone back we have a dark muddy winter to look forward to.