Chestnut Hill Avenue Walk on Jun 10th, 2022

After work, I walked about 30 to 45 minutes down Chestnut Hill Avenue and was stunned by the nature that surrounded me. Today especially, the weather was warm and sunny, and I could see some gorgeous, overbearing trees with extending branches and endless greenery. As I kept on walking I could see some bright fuchsia colored flowers, which I believe are known as the Fall Phlox, or at least that is the flower that I believe mostly closely represents it, freshly blooming with various tones of green leaves surround it. As I walked further down the street, I saw a large tree hidden in the distance, but instead of bright shades of green, I witness dark shades of purple on these leaves, and I know that these trees with that gorgeous dark purple color are typically known as plum trees, or podocarps. While this area was not necessarily an isolated place in nature, I believe in these areas of Brighton, you can find nature almost anywhere and everywhere if you are looking for it.

Publicado el 11 de junio de 2022 por gerjarus gerjarus

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