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autumn colours, bridge, brook, reflections, reflections in water, Roath Brook, Roath Park, stream
I’m moving house in a couple of weeks so I’ve started saying goodbye to some of my favourite local spots – not that I won’t ever see them again, as Roath Park will still be a short 30-minute train ride away, but now it’s just a 5-minute walk.

6 January 2017
I’ve taken lots of photographs of Roath Brook in the 17 months I’ve lived in this area, mostly from a similar angle, standing on one bridge and looking towards the other, ’cause it’s just such a lovely scene. Here are just a few of those shots, mostly taken in autumn and winter as the leaves obscure the scene in spring and summer.

24 September 2015

7 November 2015

31 December 2015, after heavy rain

9 November 2016
Exciting, New Year, new home. Apparently this year is a Universal Year 1, so numerologically (if that’s a word!) perfect for new beginnings fo all of us! Wishing you much happiness in your new place.
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Number 1 sounds good to me, Theresa. Thanks very much for your good wishes – I’m already loving the new location. 🙂
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You’ve most probably moved by now, hope it went well. Lovely views of the brook and good memories to keep.
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I have moved, yes, thanks. Still not much furniture, still boxes to be unpacked but cleaned the old place and handed over the keys today so it’s a done deal now.
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I was over there yesterday and got to watch the heron wading up the brook
Good luck with your house move
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They’re always fun to watch fishing. And thanks! 🙂
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Whereabouts are you moving? (Just wondering what future posts might be about 🙂
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Closer to the seaside so there may be more sea-related posts but otherwise it will be Nature as usual.
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