Golden Evening Walk by the River Thames in Abingdon

Evening Walk
This goose has settled down but with its 360 degrees vision is not going to be taken by surprise. I read on one blog that geese can see more colours than us. They have finer sensitivity to green to discriminate the tenderest green grass to nibble.
Evening Walk
As the sun went down the stones of Abingdon Bridge took on a golden / honey colour.
Evening Walk
Reflected in the water it was like liquid gold.
Evening Walk
I walked on the other side of the River Thames with views back to St Helen’s Church, and saw a bunch of blue flowers growing all alone, near the trees. They could be Chinodoxia.
Evening Walk
The sun set at about 5:45.

There was a little frost this morning at sunrise, but the sky was clear of cloud all day and so lots of people were out walking and enjoying the sunshine. It felt congested in places – with people and not cars.

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