Selkie Writing…
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A ‘gently waning year’ sums up the season so perfectly as do your photographs with their wonderful play of light. The interesting mix of natural and manmade features seems an honest rendering of your neighbourhood, too – I love the photo of trees and viaduct (?) arch in particular.
Thanks for this comment. It’s a railway arch. Our passenger runs between Cheltenham and London. Stroud is about 90 minutes from London Paddington.