It's odd isn't it, how the changing seasons can make us review familiar scenes in a new way? I was walking down towards Saltaire from the Upper Coach Road estate and suddenly noticed these four young trees, their autumn leaves blazing in the sunshine like Roman candle fireworks. I have really never noticed them in any other season; not even sure how long they've been there. The flat area beyond is a recently created nature reserve and some trees were planted along the riverside last year but these are bigger than those most recent additions.
Over the hedge beyond the nature reserve is Roberts Park. The white building is the cricket pavilion and in the distance you can see Salts Mill, the round dome of the church tower and the tower of the Victoria Hall on the right.
When the leaves disappear you see all kinds of different things appear.
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