
The first frost was on Monday. The first picture shows the avenue of trees along Caldecott Road in their autumn glory.

This copper beech in the Albert Park was shown earlier in the year with protective notices. Now it has a fence to protect the ground round the roots and to protect people from any falling branches.

St Michael’s Church can be seen through the trees in Albert Park with their leaves a mixture of gold, dark evergreen, and pale green.
Halloween Shops
150 years ago, Queen Victoria would have celebrated Halloween at Balmoral. The Halloween Ball, in all its splendor, would have been reported down south in the Abingdon Herald. Now thanks to the influence of TV, and the Simpsons, Halloween is celebrated here in the south as well.
A lot of our shops and shop windows have been bedecked with spiders webs, pumpkins and other spooky paraphernalia. Here are just four shops in Abingdon . Do you know who they are?

Shop A

Shop B

Shop C

Shop D
Woodcarvers Exhibition

On Saturday, Brian Eastoe, the tutor of the local woodcarvers associations, was doing a good job of guiding people into the Community Free Space to see the carvings. He joked that we would be allowed to leave once we had voted for our favourite three wood carvings, and signed the visitors book.

Wood carving was happening on the premises, and Brian, was looking to get as many opinions as possible on the recent works.

Some works took a huge amount of work and looked very cleverly executed. Others were simple with a few simple curves.
All was going well. We filled in our 1,2,3 on the slip provided, and wrote something in the visitors book, and were about to leave, but then out of the blue Brian said that Van Gogh was not a skilled painter, or something similar. My wife looked astonished and said she could not believe he had said that. A very robust discussion followed.
Turning the clock back an hour (or not)

The new Vale of the White Horse District Council machines, in Abingdon’s car parks, turned the clock back automatically.

The new Oxfordshire County Council machines, for on-street parking, appear to need manual intervention.

One clock on the tower at St Nicolas Church had been turned back.

The other clock has not been working for some time. Clock repairs can cost thousands when they are so old.