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Hallowed October

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  2. Garden Gallery: the Barbolian Fields Garden throughout the Year

Be Aware! There is Magic in the Gardens on an October All Hallows’ Eve!

All Hallows Magic in the Willows
All Hallows Magic in the Willows
Faeries in willows
Faeries in the willows, where magic happens!
Forgotten path
Forgotten path through the willows
Sunchoke flowers
Sunchoke flowers: a ray of October sunshine
Pond magic
October pond magic at Barbolian Fields
Vintage doll in the garden
Found in the garden, a lost childhood
Jack in the Willows
Jack guards the Willows
Medlar apple
Medlar apple - is it safe to eat? Yes! But not yet...
A raven awaits on the crooked branch
A raven awaits on a crooked branch by a crooked path
No! No! No! We musn't play with snakes! Silly old bear.
No! No! No! We musn't play with snakes! Silly old bear.
Maximilian Sunflower at Barbolian Fields
Maximilian Sunflower at Barbolian Fields - a welcome site for pollinators.
In the willows at Barbolian Fields, magic happens
In the willows at Barbolian Fields, magic happens
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