It's well and truly that time of year again, Autumn is here in Ireland with clear blue skies and changing leaf colours.
That of course means colour, lots of it, as seen in this image.
A lone sycamore tree stands guard over the small stream as it flows through an empty landscape under a bright and colourful sky with white clouds and sheep grazing on grass nearby.
Of course we have heard a lot recently about a more famous lone sycamore, the one cut down at Sycamore Gap along Hadrian's Wall in England.
We enjoyed bright sunshine at the end of September here in Ireland's uplands as sheep grazed all around.
Traditionally the start of August marks the begining of autumn in Ireland, meteorologically though September begins the season.
I have written before that October is one of my favourite months in Ireland and is definitely a time you should consider visiting the Emerald Isle.
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